Despite its successes, in the end, philosophical thinking always falls short of its real goal. It involves both the wonder of aspiring toward the Truth and the distress of falling short of that Truth. In this way, philosophy can be characterized as wondrous distress.
I do not teach students anything. I learn along with them. - John Marmysz
I do not teach students anything. I learn along with them.
- John Marmysz
Despite its successes, in the end, philosophical thinking always falls short of its real goal. It involves both the wonder of aspiring toward the Tru… - John Marmysz
Despite its successes, in the end, philosophical thinking always falls short of its real goal. It involves both the wonder of aspiring toward the Tru…
Though nihilism has been relentlessly criticized for overemphasizing the dark side of human experience, it might be equally true that this overemphas… - John Marmysz
Though nihilism has been relentlessly criticized for overemphasizing the dark side of human experience, it might be equally true that this overemphas…
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