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>So anon, ready to teach us all about philosophy? Are we gonna start with the Greeks?

>> No.5254128
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5254128

Yes.

>> No.5254129

>>5254124
Yes, I'm going to teach you by demonstration. Have your little brothers come in to the room.

>> No.5254130

>>5254124

Well it starts with a man named Thales in Ionia.

>> No.5254133

What? Where the fuck did you hear that? No, if you're gonna read philosophy go with Nietzsche's Beyond Good and Evil, you plebs.

>> No.5254136

none of you got shit on my waifu
GETTT OUUTT

>> No.5254137
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>>5254124
bring me a wheelbarrow I will jack off on your ugly barbarian faces

>> No.5254142

>>5254137
lmao dogs weren't even around then retard

>> No.5254147

>>5254133
>Nietzsche's Beyond Good and Evil
Tell us more, anon. What is it about?

>> No.5254150

>>5254142
dogs were around since the dawn of human civilization you incessant pleb

didn't you read Ug Zug's "Zum Zum Ugg"?

>> No.5254151

>>5254137
>reel_g.jpg
Diogenes was a real 'g' fo sho.

>> No.5254157

>>5254147
Well, simply put, it's about morality as a concept; as opposed to viewing it as innate or objective, Nietzsche views morality as being a function of the virtues one professes to have organically and the convictions that lead them to those virtues are very personal ones.

Is any of this getting you wet yet, girls?

>> No.5254162

>>5254151
Rollin' in his oversized plant pot.

>> No.5254165

>>5254150
Underrated post

>> No.5254167

>blondes
Eh, if I've got nothing better to do, I guess.

>> No.5254180

>>5254157
Yes, some humidity is already in the air. Can you answer this question for us: >>5253156 ?

>> No.5254182

so there was this guy named socrates (pronounced so-crates) and he said he was dumb but he knew he was dumb so he actually wasn't dumb and really everyone else was dumb and he was smart. Everyone he talked to ended up agreeing with him because he was smart because he wasn't as dumb as them. He liked to talk about caves and enjoyed wrestling. He was a big guy.

>> No.5254196

>>5254182
>he knew he was dumb so he actually wasn't dumb and really everyone else was dumb and he was smart
No, you fucking pleb, Socrates was dumb but other people were dumber because they didn't know they were dumb.

Socrates suicided for your thoughts and this is the respect he gets? Get out of the room.

>> No.5254201

>>5254196
Y-you're supposed to be a blonde bimbo

>> No.5254241

>>5254124
Do you like Kant?

>> No.5254279

>>5254129
It's not gay if a girl is watching, r-right?

>> No.5254296

No, we're starting with logic. The person who came up with the idea is irrelevant, if you want to learn that, then go to a history class. Now open On Formally Undecidable Propositions of Principia Mathematica and Related Systems to page 18

>> No.5254298

>>5254137
I bet he looked like Bukowski in real life.

>> No.5254302

>>5254182
FOR YOU

>> No.5254320

>>5254302
I was just a little boy.

>> No.5254340

>>5254182
>Socrates
>talks about caves
I mean, I'm not saying he didn't talk about caves, it's just that it's obviously a Plato mix-up.