sweetnpetite
Intellectual snob
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dr_mabeuse said:Well, I can't believe I'm the only here who goes through life feeling my way more than thinking it. If I'm approached my someone panhandling, I rely on my feelings whether to give them a dollar or not, rather than checking my personal manifesto for my stand on charity vs. the sins of altruism.
At the bottom, I believe that most philosophy is just rationalized emotion anyhow. Even our certainty that 1+1 equals two is an emotional certainty. It's a feeling, and the most effective philosophies are the ones that change the way we feel, not the way we think. All systems of thought have to start with a set of unprovable axioms, and those axioms are always feelings.
And Perdita's right about that: all the thinking in the world doesn't equal one teaspoon of passion, which is pure feeling. When it comes down to it, we're all feeling our way along, and philosophy is what we say about it afterwards (after all the girls have gone home).
---dr.M.
accept the part about 'after the girls go home' -because what if you are a girl? I know I'm being oversensitive, but that statement seems to divide the world into 'people' and 'girls'