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Sat 5 Jun, 2010 05:00 pm
I spekulate what our backgrounds contributes to our philosophy skills, if our jobs, hobbies, social background, war, famine ..or whatever makes us think in special patterns?
I'v read up on as many philosophers as I could, but the only who really stands out with sound reason, logic and intelligence is Zetherin.
Imo we can learn much of his skills.
..dicuss!
@HexHammer,
HexHammer;173562 wrote:I spekulate what our backgrounds contributes to our philosophy skills, if our jobs, hobbies, social background, war, famine ..or whatever makes us think in special patterns?
I'v read up on as many philosophers as I could, but the only who really stands out with sound reason, logic and intelligence is Zetherin.
Imo we can learn much of his skills.
..dicuss!
I wonder if our backgrounds are the cause or the fodder.
I think that I thought in a special pattern from the start, my experience just provides the meat on which my thoughts feed.
@wayne,
Sunday classified: "Philosophers wanted"
right, like that ` s going to happen.
@wayne,
wayne;173565 wrote:I wonder if our backgrounds are the cause or the fodder.
I think that I thought in a special pattern from the start, my experience just provides the meat on which my thoughts feed.
It does seem likely that a certain amount of our personalities are just there, inborn. And maybe also learned in the first 2 years. I can look back on my life and see a structure, an unveiling.