The Philosophers
By dods33
@dods33 (119)
Philippines
1 response
@mlaeritz (22)
• Germany
29 Oct 09
i dont really think so. a philosopher is always curious, constantly seeks wisdom (Philo = love, sophy = wisdom), questions everything (philosophers can basically be compared to toddlers, as they have the same characteristics.. they keep asking, are surprised at loads of new things they see, wonder why things are like the way they are ) however, being grown up, people begin to accept things just exactly as they are, stop questioning, stop being curious, because the world has become normal to them, got used to things, they stop asking the question "why are things like this, and not different?" on this account i think that the many people can be considered as "non-philosophers"
@dods33 (119)
• Philippines
29 Oct 09
Why are you saying that when you have an activity to do that someone told you not to do for some reasons but still doing it for your some reasons to. that's already a philosophy. right? So I could that sometimes we doesn't notice that we've got a philosophy.