I'm looking for that final philosophy essay where everything makes sense afterwords. All the questions I had feel trivial and I no longer have any questions and can just go live my life content and philosophy becomes unimportant, something I'm not even interested anymore because it's solved
Anons... Will I ever find it? I fear not
Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus
You can never solve a problem that was formed around a lack of perspective. The only thing to do is to realize that the question cannot be answered but by further lack of perspective.
>>9766913
first post worst post
>>9766873
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sermon_on_the_Mount
I'm looking for that final math essay where everything makes sense afterwards. All the questions I had feel trivial and I no longer have any questions and can just go live my life content and math becomes unimportant, something I'm not even interested anymore because it's solved
Anons... Will I ever find it? I fear not
Do u even second critique
There is knowledge you can't glean by reading about it in books.
This is such an elementary and fundamental fact of life that (if I'm taking the tone of your post at face value and you believe you've made a serious effort at gaining wisdom through philosophy) I'm surprised you haven't come across it several times in your readings. You might have to seriously consider the possibility that you're a pseudo-intellectual.
>>9766873
Zweits Buch - Adolph Hitler
thank me later
>>9766873
Le Mythe de Sisyphe
>>9766873
Summa Theologica
>>9766873
why would you wish this upon yourself. read nietzsche.
Nietzsche, of course.
>>9766873
The Secret Sermon on the Mount.
http://gnosis.org/library/hermes13.html
>>9766873
You, me, and everyone else, OP.
>>9766873
philosophy and the mirror of nature
>>9766873
this will never happen
all great philosophers tackle specific groups of things because there is simply no way all of them could even hope to encompass everything
>>9766873
I've been waiting for you, anon.
>>9767478
>The way to do this is not taught, and it cannot be seen by the compounded element by means of which thou seest.