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The History of Philosophy, Logic & The Mind with Eric Gerlach

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Murder in Antarctica

Antarctica Ice

Today in discussion at philosophy club:

Is it murder to shoot someone in Antarctica?

Group consensus:

It’s not a crime, but you are still a terrible person.

You Aren't Doing It Wrong

bear in thought

Heideggerian Warning Label

lion in a wheelbarrow

longer table not higher fence

Nothing is Written in Stone

Philosopher Kings Ruining Everything

Plato HeadLast night in the Republican presidential candidates’ debate, Ted Cruz opined that the economy of the United States is poorly run by “philosopher kings”.  Those who are familiar with Plato’s Republic know that Plato longed for society to be run entirely by philosophers, by those who were tested and found to be the smartest and the wisest of all.  My good friend and I, who both teach philosophy, looked at each other, and we laughed and laughed and laughed.

The United States, of course, is very much into privatization, and is nowhere near the planned economy of a communist country, nor is the United States putting philosophers in charge of anything.  I think that Cruz was using the term to refer to out-of-touch elites.  Philosophy people like my friend and myself wish that America listened to philosophers a little, but now they are being accused of ruining the economy and being in charge of everything.

aristotle-platoLater in the debate, Marco Rubio said that the United States needs “more welders and fewer philosophers“.  Perhaps a philosopher of economics could explain to both Cruz and Rubio that privatizing the economy sends all the welding jobs overseas to China, and that a bit more wisdom might bring those jobs home.

Stand Up Philosopher

I have enjoyed this bit from Mel Brooks’ History of the World since I was a little kid.

So good, but “Grrrrrrrr…”

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