Who would win?
Deutschland, no doubt
>Empedokles Von Acraga
Wasn't just Empedokles not enough?
>>9562040
Habermas kicks the ball first since he realizes that human beings have the capacity to communicate with each other in groups in order to achieve common goals.
Marx is issued a red card; Wittgenstein challenges the ruling by pointing out that we cannot know with absolute certainty that two people perceive the purportedly common color in exactly the same way.
(/sp/, to their credit, had this thread a while ago and I quipped the above).
that sneaky inclusion of Franz gives the edge to Deutschland. The most philosophical German, however, on those championship squads of the '70's was Paul Breitner, however.
The banker jews.
Doucheland
but that's cuz they stand on the gerks shoulders
IMF
Greeks had way better physical constitution senpai
have you seen Kant? he was goblin-tier
Marx was fat as fuck, Nietzsche had some health problems too
>>9563848
But Beckenbauer, yo! Der Kaiser gives the edge to the Germans. Trick question.
>>9562153
Misrepresentation of Wittgenstein.
He didn't fall for the private language meme
I like that that the idealists' complaints to the referee are head in the cloud abstractions while Marx points out it's offside.
>>9562040
Deutschland obviously, both because they have the best trainer and because their philosophers built upon the ideas of the other team.