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You know what I hate about modern academic philosophy? "Positions." As you so rightly say:

"Wisdom is knowing when to think in what way.

Philosophy is always about ways of thinking, and the history of philosophy is a great library of ways of thinking, and how certain ways of thinking emerge in certain climates. "

We should embrace many different ways of thinking instead of "arguing" for "positions." R.G. Collingwood had figured it out too, but he was booted off the stage eventually.

As you also so rightly say: people have lost their common sense, not to speak of their soul connection. This is necessary to think.

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Touch grass as an actual prescription with ancient or at least older roots is excellent 🤍

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