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Poor Russell.
He was so important yet ended up being entirely inconsequential to the development of Philosophy.
All of them.
All philosophy is reddit-tier. Us 4channers are all STEM master race.
>>1711973
He was important because he was the first to recognize Wittgenstein, that's it. He was a shit philosopher and an ok logician.
Santayana sums him up: "Yet on the whole, relative to his capacities, he was a failure. He petered out. He squandered his time and energy, and even his money on unworthy objects." And Santayana supported him big time when no one else would.
Fuck Russell
>>1712100
What is with this meme that Russel wasn't one of the most influential philosophers and mathematicians of the 20th century? Not to count his political work. He made significant contributions to the philosophy of matematics, metamatematics and linguistics. You will never share a light to this man's achievemnt.
This thread is already retard-tier.
>>1711965
>>1711973
>>1712100
A bunch of retards who probably believe in 'white fragility' or the Trinity and other bullshit seek to deny the existence of Russell's Teapot, his assertion that scientific advance is piecemeal and singularly inspired Wittingstein and a whole host of other great achievements. He is the founder of Analytic Philosophy, concerned primarily with finding eternal truths rather than the sometimes bizarre context-specific, politically palatable pronouncements of Cultural Marxist jackasses.
>this thread again
Why hasn't OP been banned yet?
>>1712295
This could be said in any thread about any philosopher's legacy. It doesn't even have context. It's not even anecdote. It's just a meme-filled response covering its own ass by using the word meme.
>>1712280
I'm as anti-Hegelian and anti-Marxist as you can get, but Analytic Philosophy "turned out instantly to have no necessary application to anything, and to be merely a parabolic excursion into the realm of essence."
Again, he was a good logician, his philosophy was poor.