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Tag Archives: Michael Huemer
Philosophy Useless? Or What We Consider Philosophy?
“When the main reason why people do x is so that someone else can evaluate their ability to do x, it seems to me that something has gone wrong.” Seems to me that part of the problem with philosophy (and … Continue reading