Who's your favorite philosopher?

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19 Dec 2014 01:53 #174300 by
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Veran_Seawolf wrote: I desperately need to learn to actually spell Nietzsche. I fail at that too often being he is my favorite philosopher. To Rickie, I am glad you found a connection like that with your grandpa.


I think a lot of philosophers tell us what we already know. We just need it told to us over and over before it sinks in. If it ever does.

We are surrounded with people that are wise philosophers. We just don't listen to them because we know better, that is until of course we get experience ourselves. :)

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19 Dec 2014 05:26 #174306 by
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Albert Camus... though I've never pronounced his name properly...or intend in doing so ;)

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19 Dec 2014 07:49 #174315 by Edan
I'm totally all for Marcus Aurelius; 'Meditations' is a book I have at almost all times.

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19 Dec 2014 10:57 - 19 Dec 2014 10:58 #174322 by
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Mine is probably Alan Watts. As for the reason- he makes me laugh through his explanations that seem so simple and evident afterwards that you wonder why you didn't think of them before, :p

I'm interested in learning about other philoshopers/philosophies as well- something you might like to check out for brief summaries of several well-known philoshophers is this youtube channel- https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLwxNMb28XmpeypJMHfNbJ4RAFkRtmAN3P called School of Life. Maybe you'd enjoy it?
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19 Dec 2014 11:59 #174324 by J_Roz
Mine is George Carlin. ;-)

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19 Dec 2014 14:35 #174334 by
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As of this moment, probably Foucault.

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19 Dec 2014 16:34 #174339 by Carlos.Martinez3
Most of my philsophy come from a mix of c s lewis Joseph Campbell charlie chasplin Bruce Lee Eddie Murphy George Lopez and linkin park . I know the lasst few are not supposed to be here but I'll explain...
The way the last 2 comedians see life ... As funny .... Yes I'm a fan, no matter the day to them they will find the brighter side or at least make those around them laugh. Lp is one of my favorite bands and have my favorite songs in them. Steven Curtis Chapman is also a songwriter slash philosopher ..." There's no one more faithful to sit at the table than the one who best remembers hungers pain...no heart loves greater than the one that is able to recal the time when all it knew was shame. the wings of forgiveness to take us to heights never seen but the wisest one will never lose sight of when they were set free... So remember your chains ...are gone

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19 Dec 2014 16:45 - 20 Dec 2014 00:47 #174342 by Proteus
Charlie Chaplin, Jerry Lewis, John Belushi, Robin Williams, George Carlin, Jim Carey...

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19 Dec 2014 17:09 #174348 by
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Kahlil Gibran

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19 Dec 2014 19:26 - 19 Dec 2014 19:35 #174364 by
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Bon Jovi. I'll sleep when I'm dead, I'm living on a prayer, Someday I'll be Saturday night, and when I go down it'll be in a Blaze of Glory. B)

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Honestly most of my philosophy comes from music or fictional characters. Most actual philisophy books that I read have seemed like they are just talking a debating things for sheer sake of talking. Not all, mind you, but most. I find that wisdom that comes from fictional characters has been more inspiring to me and more applicable because those characters frequently only dole out wisdom when another character need it and thus it is more immedietely applicable. J.R.R Tolkien has been a huge source of inspiration to me through the words of Gandalf and Aragorn and other such characters.

Granted I have not spent much time studying actual philiosophers.
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