I couldn’t resist reading ahead, and yes, this does indeed deserve a top-level article: David Stove, What Is Wrong With Our Thoughts.
This article is definitely relevant—I hadn’t seen anyone dare being honest about how most of philosopher’s thoughts, of old, are not to be blindly revered, and are indeed highly flawed. They aren’t right, they aren’t even wrong. Thanks for the link.
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I couldn’t resist reading ahead, and yes, this does indeed deserve a top-level article: David Stove, What Is Wrong With Our Thoughts.
This article is definitely relevant—I hadn’t seen anyone dare being honest about how most of philosopher’s thoughts, of old, are not to be blindly revered, and are indeed highly flawed. They aren’t right, they aren’t even wrong. Thanks for the link.