Jul. 2nd, 2012
The Trouble with Philosophy
Jul. 2nd, 2012 01:00 pm“I think so badly of philosophy that I don’t like to talk about it. … I do not want to say anything bad about my dear colleagues, but the profession of teacher of philosophy is a ridiculous one. We don’t need a thousand of trained, and badly trained, philosophers — it is very silly. Actually most of them have nothing to say.”
-- Karl Popper
Does he think philosophy should be a strictly amateur affair, done for love and driven by inspiration?
-- Karl Popper
Does he think philosophy should be a strictly amateur affair, done for love and driven by inspiration?
The Trouble with Philosophy
Jul. 2nd, 2012 01:00 pm“I think so badly of philosophy that I don’t like to talk about it. … I do not want to say anything bad about my dear colleagues, but the profession of teacher of philosophy is a ridiculous one. We don’t need a thousand of trained, and badly trained, philosophers — it is very silly. Actually most of them have nothing to say.”
-- Karl Popper
Does he think philosophy should be a strictly amateur affair, done for love and driven by inspiration?
-- Karl Popper
Does he think philosophy should be a strictly amateur affair, done for love and driven by inspiration?
Suicide and the Existential Struggle
Jul. 2nd, 2012 06:00 pm“At some stage of evolution man must have discovered that he can kill not only animals and fellow-men but also himself. It can be assumed that life has never since been the same to him.”
-- Professor Stengel
Yes, and we have been a very emo sort of primate ever since.
And, no, I don’t know who Professor Stengel is, either. This quote was extracted from Mr. Alvarez’s “The Savage God”. Alvarez is arguing against the idea that suicide is a problem of conditions, such as being too isolated from society for instance, but that it is an inextricable part of human nature - not a problem that can be solved. We, each and every one of us, feel the weight and burden of our existential struggle, and sometimes a person decides that he or she no longer wants to bear that struggle. Once we get past the innocence of childhood, that question is always before us: is life worth living? This question itself becomes part of our existential struggle.
-- Professor Stengel
Yes, and we have been a very emo sort of primate ever since.
And, no, I don’t know who Professor Stengel is, either. This quote was extracted from Mr. Alvarez’s “The Savage God”. Alvarez is arguing against the idea that suicide is a problem of conditions, such as being too isolated from society for instance, but that it is an inextricable part of human nature - not a problem that can be solved. We, each and every one of us, feel the weight and burden of our existential struggle, and sometimes a person decides that he or she no longer wants to bear that struggle. Once we get past the innocence of childhood, that question is always before us: is life worth living? This question itself becomes part of our existential struggle.
Suicide and the Existential Struggle
Jul. 2nd, 2012 06:00 pm“At some stage of evolution man must have discovered that he can kill not only animals and fellow-men but also himself. It can be assumed that life has never since been the same to him.”
-- Professor Stengel
Yes, and we have been a very emo sort of primate ever since.
And, no, I don’t know who Professor Stengel is, either. This quote was extracted from Mr. Alvarez’s “The Savage God”. Alvarez is arguing against the idea that suicide is a problem of conditions, such as being too isolated from society for instance, but that it is an inextricable part of human nature - not a problem that can be solved. We, each and every one of us, feel the weight and burden of our existential struggle, and sometimes a person decides that he or she no longer wants to bear that struggle. Once we get past the innocence of childhood, that question is always before us: is life worth living? This question itself becomes part of our existential struggle.
-- Professor Stengel
Yes, and we have been a very emo sort of primate ever since.
And, no, I don’t know who Professor Stengel is, either. This quote was extracted from Mr. Alvarez’s “The Savage God”. Alvarez is arguing against the idea that suicide is a problem of conditions, such as being too isolated from society for instance, but that it is an inextricable part of human nature - not a problem that can be solved. We, each and every one of us, feel the weight and burden of our existential struggle, and sometimes a person decides that he or she no longer wants to bear that struggle. Once we get past the innocence of childhood, that question is always before us: is life worth living? This question itself becomes part of our existential struggle.