Philosophy deserves to be forgotten. What's the point of philosophizing if you're not actively trying to make the shit that came before you irrelevant?
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The conception of philosophy as a historically situated interpretative activity is something I'm really against. If philosophy's capacity for analysis is limitless then it doesn't make sense to fix meaning relative to a particular interpretation; you've got to generalize & forget
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We are "homo sapiens", sapience is intrinsic with our being. Wisdom is forgotten endlessly and people will search it out endlessly. What you're asking for is the highest extent of philosophy, the final resolution of this love, to be united finally with that beloved.
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I don't agree that I'm asking for that. You're projecting your Platonism (or whatever brand of idealism you're into) onto me.
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What else could you be looking for?
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Sorry, I'm not entirely sure what you're asking here tbh. I don't think that wisdom needs to be articulated from some absolute or omniscient perspective. I don't agree with the conception of philosophy as a totalizing dialectical process.
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I guess I'm looking for an understanding of the role that conceptual rationality plays in producing sapience, and it's relation to the world.
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