how we understand philosophy...
Posted: Wed Jun 21, 2023 5:01 pm
I am rereading Hadot book, "What is ancient Philosophy"
and he writes about how philosophy changed in the imperial
age, Rome, and how it was different than it was during the
Socratic or Hellenistic age... during the earlier age,
philosophy was dialectics... it wasn't about reading
a text and then commenting on the text, it was about
living philosophy as a ''way of life''
today, we have accepted the idea that philosophy
is about textual discussion, and not about using
philosophy as a ''way of life"
or said another way, philosophy has become theoretical,
not practical...
you are not suppose to take the philosophy you learned in class today,
about Plato and his eternal forms and discuss them without any
sort of application to real life... it is just a theoretical understanding
of philosophy... and you walk out of the classroom with no more
understanding of anything that engages in real life ethics or
morality or aesthetics or anything that might impact us
in real life... there is no connection between the philosophy
we learn and the life we lead.... and that is why philosophy
has failed... it has no connection to our actual, real lives...
it has no connection to the current abortion issues or the false claims
of the "Pro-life" movement... or even how we are supposed to live
our lives.... philosophy today has nothing to say about that...
but Plato said this... and so the fuck what....
what does that have to do with my life and the choices I have
to make as a human being? Philosophy no longer addresses that...
it is cold, theoretical, sterile and frankly, useless...
and it will continue to be theoretical and sterile until
we learn to connect philosophy with our day to day lives...
make philosophy a ''way of life".. as a guide to who we are
and what actions we take and why those actions and not other
actions? why those beliefs and not other beliefs, and as always,
why?
until we connect philosophy with our own daily, messy lives,
philosophy will remain a dead language...
Kropotkin
and he writes about how philosophy changed in the imperial
age, Rome, and how it was different than it was during the
Socratic or Hellenistic age... during the earlier age,
philosophy was dialectics... it wasn't about reading
a text and then commenting on the text, it was about
living philosophy as a ''way of life''
today, we have accepted the idea that philosophy
is about textual discussion, and not about using
philosophy as a ''way of life"
or said another way, philosophy has become theoretical,
not practical...
you are not suppose to take the philosophy you learned in class today,
about Plato and his eternal forms and discuss them without any
sort of application to real life... it is just a theoretical understanding
of philosophy... and you walk out of the classroom with no more
understanding of anything that engages in real life ethics or
morality or aesthetics or anything that might impact us
in real life... there is no connection between the philosophy
we learn and the life we lead.... and that is why philosophy
has failed... it has no connection to our actual, real lives...
it has no connection to the current abortion issues or the false claims
of the "Pro-life" movement... or even how we are supposed to live
our lives.... philosophy today has nothing to say about that...
but Plato said this... and so the fuck what....
what does that have to do with my life and the choices I have
to make as a human being? Philosophy no longer addresses that...
it is cold, theoretical, sterile and frankly, useless...
and it will continue to be theoretical and sterile until
we learn to connect philosophy with our day to day lives...
make philosophy a ''way of life".. as a guide to who we are
and what actions we take and why those actions and not other
actions? why those beliefs and not other beliefs, and as always,
why?
until we connect philosophy with our own daily, messy lives,
philosophy will remain a dead language...
Kropotkin