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excuse my ignorance, I'm new to philosophy... Nobody think Heidegger is all that important? I ask, because I'm currently immersed in his thinking. His thoughts seem crucially important to me. |
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I think we should first list some criteria what makes a philosopher great. 1. INSIGHT = The philosopher must have a clear view of reality. Not some deform view like Descartes (so my bet is he must be out). 2. Comprehensiveness = allows a non-limiting view of reality. here is just two, its debatable I know. But at least its a starting point |
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But who is to say what insight is best, or deepest? Some have thought Descartes to be some sort of messiah. While I'm tempted to embrace the second criteria, I also worry that this might be just a matter of perspective bias. While the list provided seems erroneous, I doubt that any satisfying list can be produced. |
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First we should note the source of the list (askmen.com)? So its a given that the more controversial Philosophers are on there.... Nietzsche, Machiavelli. This would also exclude people like Kant and one of my personal favorites, Hume. Their arguments are too abstract for the practicality desired by most readers of askmen.com. Second it seems that whoever made this list was using a political filter. "Who was most obviously important on shaping the world economy and molding the base for what would later become the world's super powers?" It's not a bad list in any sense as it would be entirely too difficult to pick ten influential philosophers without using some criteria about what they influenced. Maybe some good lists could be made in the philosopher section could have specifically defined criteria.
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What struck me the most about this list was: Of the quotes whose works I've read completely, they referred to a specific condition, place, time or set of circumstances. If this be the case, perhaps they should have been stated as such by the original authors. But any written work (to include the bulk of our pontificating here on the Forum) can have single statements extracted that'll sound sweeping and silly on their own. |
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Nietzsche was certainly misappropriated by people including the Nazis (but also including his own sister) who spun his work into an antisemitic agenda. Nietzsche certainly does not deserve the blame for things that happened afterwards in Germany, the currents of which were already moving swiftly during the late 19th century. No more so than Marx deserves blame for the Gulags. But let's not give him too much credit. He was a vicious misogynist, he was brash and arrogant, and he left enough ambiguity about his moral Ubermensch and enough specificity about his untermenschen that he was easily incorporated into Naziism. Last edited by Aedes; 06-23-2008 at 01:43 PM. |
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That list is terrible. To only place Plato on it as honorable mention is ludicrous. I forgot who said it, but someone once said "All Western philosophy is footnotes to Plato. Not to mention, the criteria for rating what philosophy is good or not is wide open to interpretation. Most of the time, people use philosophy towards unjustified ends. Does that make the philosopher a "bad" philosopher or the interpreter a bull****ter or ignorant fool?
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Is Demosthenes a philosopher? or am I thinking of something completely different? And what about Asimov, you could sort of define him as a philosopher.Who's work should I read that would have the most influence on a high school student, besides aristotle?
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