Among other issues, my experience with philosophy graduate education is that philosophers almost exclusively spoke to one another and read works of philosophy. This risks developing a narrow and insular conception not only of philosophy but, given the ubiquitous reliance on intuitions, on what “commonsense” is like.
Small, out-of-the-mainstresm bubbles like Rationalism and Objectivism have the same problem, but worse. If the problem is insularity, you can’t fix it with more insularity.
Small, out-of-the-mainstresm bubbles like Rationalism and Objectivism have the same problem, but worse. If the problem is insularity, you can’t fix it with more insularity.