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>>13475566
I guess I'll go further but you can find good information about objectivity through language (or any branch of philosophy) for instance picrel

Something else I found interesting was the two truths thing that explains all deviation in ideological matters of any and human subjects from as minute as how to potty train your child, (https://youtube.com/watch?v=g5XI0taMNu4, where one is objective and unifying as in a rational analytic statement and the other is subjective and particularizing), everything follows this pattern and you can only explore it extremely thoroughly through philosophy, politics is feels vs reals (1:30 https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=SnoCyCBv8v8)) and is downstream of philosophy. Nietzsche explored this w his apollonian-dionysian dualism

A ton I could fill a book of interesting shit you never thought you'd know about life w philosophy

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>>13349850
I'll just say "chairness" if it isn't totally represented in an object then it must be referenced in a foundational object. So the foundation of a chair in a painting, speech or physical manifestation of a chair is its form.

You can read Plato's parable of the cave or Parmenides or Aristotle for it. Pic related is philosophy of language but you can show it in any philosophy branch

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>>13342657
Explain

>>13342654
It's not heidegger at all, Aristotle made this point pic related. It can be represented in any philosophy branch but this is philosophy of language

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>>13330187
Lots of philosophers talk about philosophy of language.
Lycan - philosophy of language

Plato talks about it so does Aristotle, kant hegel
Etc but yeah analytic philosophy is good and if u feel like having a rumspringa get into derrida

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>>13287073
Yeah

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>>13273815
Theoretical thinking and intuition is necessarily inherent in our daily lives. The development of that is philosophy. Science can't speak about anything inherently, only the parts of something.

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>>13257102
I disagree w that, it teaches passivity, we have structures to find essence in western philosophy, so talisman must have essence or it doesn't exist

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