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1. Philosophy / A. Wisdom / 1. Nature of Wisdom
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Wisdom for one instant is as good as wisdom for eternity [Chrysippus]
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1. Philosophy / A. Wisdom / 2. Wise People
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Wise men should try to participate in politics, since they are a good influence [Chrysippus, by Diog. Laertius]
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1. Philosophy / D. Nature of Philosophy / 1. Philosophy
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Philosophy is in a perpetual state of digression [Deleuze/Guattari]
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1. Philosophy / D. Nature of Philosophy / 3. Philosophy Defined
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Philosophy is a concept-creating discipline [Deleuze/Guattari]
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1. Philosophy / D. Nature of Philosophy / 4. Divisions of Philosophy
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Three branches of philosophy: first logic, second ethics, third physics (which ends with theology) [Chrysippus]
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1. Philosophy / D. Nature of Philosophy / 5. Aims of Philosophy / a. Philosophy as worldly
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Philosophy aims at what is interesting, remarkable or important - not at knowledge or truth [Deleuze/Guattari]
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1. Philosophy / H. Continental Philosophy / 1. Continental Philosophy
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The plague of philosophy is those who criticise without creating, and defend dead concepts [Deleuze/Guattari]
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1. Philosophy / H. Continental Philosophy / 2. Phenomenology
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Phenomenology studies different types of correlation between consciousness and its objects [Husserl, by Bernet]
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Phenomenology needs absolute reflection, without presuppositions [Husserl]
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There can only be a science of fluctuating consciousness if it focuses on stable essences [Husserl, by Bernet]
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Phenomenology aims to validate objects, on the basis of intentional intuitive experience [Husserl, by Bernet]
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Husserl saw transcendental phenomenology as idealist, in its construction of objects [Husserl, by Bernet]
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Start philosophising with no preconceptions, from the intuitively non-theoretical self-given [Husserl]
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Epoché or 'bracketing' is refraining from judgement, even when some truths are certain [Husserl]
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'Bracketing' means no judgements at all about spatio-temporal existence [Husserl]
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After everything is bracketed, consciousness still has a unique being of its own [Husserl]
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Phenomenology describes consciousness, in the light of pure experiences [Husserl]
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Phenomenology needs art as logic needs science [Deleuze/Guattari]
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