pennywise
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thursday said:why is it that all of the people who say that there isn't any discourse in the field of philosophy today have absolutely no understanding of what's actually going on contemporary philosophy, and have never actually participated in academic studies on philosophy themselves?
how do you know that all of the people in academia today regarding philosophy are just rehashing old ideas and not coming up with any new ones?
how do you know what is going on in the contemporary studies of philosophy if you've never engaged in these studies yourself?
you haven't given any examples of what you are criticizing a very large academic community of doing, all you've done is make generalizations about a wide-ranging school of thought, demonstrating how little effort you've actually given to actually learning what's going on in contemporary philosophy.
sure, an ungrad student is going to learn about a lot of the fundamentals of philosophies--the classics, the essential philosophies, the pivotal philosophical movements, the basic ideas and foundational texts on which much of the language of contemporary philosophy is built upon--but that's true of all fields of knowledge.
in order to get into the discovery-oriented fields of any school of thought, you have to have a grasp the foundations first.
philosophy isn't just about spitting out new ideas and then just tossing them out after some time has passed. it's about building on knowledge, same with all studies. continual discourse means reviewing the ideas that people have come up with, scrutinizing them, testing them, refining them, revising them, improving upon them some more, etc. this is an on going process. there are things to be said of classical philosophies hundreds of years old still. there are still problematic elements in even the most highly acclaimed philosophies. much of contemporary philosophy has to do with dealing with the fallacies of existing philosophies, either by refuting them with new arguments, or by resolving them with new interpretations.
have you read any philosophical journals lately? have you read any academic papers on philosophy ever? if you have then you'd know that philosophers are constantly expanding on the ideas of their precessors as well as their contemporaries. they use established ideas as reference points. philosophy isn't a collection of disconnected islands of thought. it's a web of interconnected discourse. it's almost impossible to have discourse without referencing other ideas. is this rehashing or is this progress?
it's easy to criticize something you know nothing about if all you're going to do is make broad generalizations without any factual basis. but try and support your claims, and you'll see how off base you are.
personally, if i were a mod i'd just close this thread as it really has no purpose as PhenethylTrypta has stated. the original poster is just trolling.
if you feel threatened by people discussing philosophical topics you don't understand, then rather than criticizing them for applying what they've learned in their academic studies in their daily life, maybe you ought to just pick up a book once in a while and enlighten yourself on these topics. it's not as if what you learn in school should just be kept within the classroom. being angry at people for pursuing an education and actually being enthusiastic about it? that's just pathetic.
OMG READ THE POSTS! im assaulting generally the quality of much of the discussion on this board in particular. THATS IT! If its so meaningless dont get your panties in a bunch and just ignore it.