Philosophy is Inquiry

Posted on March 14, 2010
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Philosophy is Inquiry “We do not study Kant and Nietzsche and Heidegger to refute them or to agree with them, or to satisfy a need to have something to believe in, or a need to belong to a movement, or a craving for action-guiding beliefs. Philosophy is inquiry: an attempt at arriving at the sober impersonal truth to the extent that this is possible for such limited beings as we are.” He sounds like a Peircean to me. (A bit of truth and a bit of a joke if you read his post)

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