| Re: Why Philosophy?
The study of philosophy is far from pointless; far from worthless - even in practical form.
Of what worth is, through study, understanding yourself and forming a perspective of all questions big and small? I sense that the critisisms here seem to center around some of the more ambiguous and lofty questions philosphy can conjure. But what of ethics? What of the appreciation of beauty? Who here can deny the absolute and practical worth of having a clear understanding of how knowledge is gained? My gosh...
Studying many of the five branches of philosphy gently changes the focus of the mind towards a more focused approach to life; decision making is sharpened, critical thinking is empowered, appreciation of what one has deemed right and wrong is enriched. Holy tamales...
I think it beyond questioning that only the most unenlightened person whose skimmed barely the basics of philosophy would see it as pointless. It is the way we empower our minds - how can this *not* lead to a fuller, more successful life? In every thread of thought, every question we answer (big and small) it makes its way.
No, it's not pointless - not by any definition.
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