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12878982 No.12878982 [Reply] [Original]

Is there a survey or quiz I can find out to determine my personal philosophy?

>> No.12879009
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12879009

>>12878982
How about some introspection?

>> No.12879014

>>12878982
read books, homo man

>> No.12879015

>>12879009
Do you have an app that can help me do that?

>> No.12879031

>>12879014
wtf that takes too long

>> No.12879059

I actually hate this post it's a complete bait and I can't help but fall for it. Anyone thinking you can take a quiz to figure that out, you can't. You just have to think for yourself

>> No.12879108

>>12878982
I never understood this Kant version of this meme.
Could someone explain to me how JOI saying "You look lonely", either with or without the context for K in that scene, makes sense?
Is it just supposed to be cool?

>> No.12879397
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>>12879108
First of all, it looks extremely cool. When I have the free time, I'm going to make a higher-res version, because this is the best quality I've seen. Second, many commentators contemporary with Kant (and Berkeley, for whom this was a similar issue) noticed how transcendental idealism leads us to a kind of epistemological solipsism. Of course, Kant heavily rejected solipsism on both moral and scientific grounds — the irony thus being that although his first Critique was meant to resolve and dismiss solipsism, even he could not avoid it. To be clear, not everyone reads Kant this way. Perhaps the most well-known is Schopenhauer, who embraced the consequences of solipsism.

>> No.12879415

>>12878982
Get a job
(and read books)