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My top favorite is David Hume.
Who are your favorite philosophers?
Who are your favorite philosophers?
The forum discussion centers on participants sharing their favorite philosophers, with notable mentions including David Hume, Immanuel Kant, Ludwig Wittgenstein, and Bertrand Russell. Users express admiration for various thinkers, including Socrates, Nietzsche, and Confucius, while also discussing the impact of their works. The conversation highlights the subjective nature of philosophical preference and the influence of these figures on personal thought and understanding.
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Can I have his rug? I'll even blow-dry the bimbo's toenails...Math Is Hard said:Jeff Bridges. The Dude abides.
My favorite philosopher is a dead philosopher too. I've been looking for someone who knows a thing or two about Hume. In A Treatise of Human Nature, what was meant when he or she said, "Reason is, and ought only to be the slave of the passions, and can never pretend to any other office than to serve and obey them"?jduster said:My top favorite is David Hume.
Who are your favorite philosophers?
Kevin_Axion said:You should read Seneca:Letter's from a Stoic, although most of his letter were lost he was extremely influential in Nero's rise to power in the Roman Empire and for a lot of the policies he created. Inevitably he was forced to commit suicide. He's very interesting.
Kevin_Axion said:Yep, they were brave but Socrates could have escaped but chose to die, I'm not sure about Seneca.
Kevin_Axion said:Yes, but the Romans... he would have died anyways :P.
Jimmy Snyder said:My favorite philosopher is a dead philosopher too. I've been looking for someone who knows a thing or two about Hume. In A Treatise of Human Nature, what was meant when he or she said, "Reason is, and ought only to be the slave of the passions, and can never pretend to any other office than to serve and obey them"?
Have at it. However, I think you will find that the older thread, which is in the philosophy forum, violates the spirit if not the letter of the new rules for posting. That thread was intended as a joke as was my post in this thread. This thread is not in the philosophy forum and isn't subject to its rules.Math Is Hard said:I am going to take this as a request to re-open the thread in the Philosophy forum that you asked to have closed.