What if I told you that I'm reading Gilles Deleuze and Felix Guattari's, "What Is Philosophy?"
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And what if I told you that I'm reading Hegel and Kant unabridged for fun?! The Cambridge edition of the Critique
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the point, however, is to publish like hell to get tenure only to become a footnote in history, leaving you a cynical husk
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... who themselves become the next philosophers.
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I interpret this as a joke, but that's a noble calling. The world goes out of its way not to confuse young people 1/2
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but a young person who's never confused is one who never really thinks. Some confusion is necessary to see the world.
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funny cos it's true
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@tpmlowe however you are not an undergrad...
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which is why Hegel and Heidegger unabridged are mandatory for all first-year students. suffer, as we once suffered!
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