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Saturday, October 23, 2004
 
What is Philosophy?

Paragraphs 7 & 8
If, on the other hand, we point out the possibility that that upon which philosophy bears concerns us humans in our essential nature and moves us, then it might be that this being-moved has nothing whatsoever to do with that which is usually called feelings and emotions, in short, the irrational.
From what has been said, we deduce at first only this one thing: greater care is required if we hazard a discussion under the title "What is Philosophy?"
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