In this article, the author appears to present a type of implicit "Inference from List of Examples", something he has recently argued against. This suggests a mastery of irony, a literary technique of which he likely would not have previously approved in the context of philosophical thinking, given his earlier article "Against Literature" (where, among other gross errors, he mistakenly insinuated that Camus is not the greatest philosopher in history). I applaud the rapid escalation of the author's philosophical thinking
Thanks for the share! Appreciate it, man 🤜🤛
In this article, the author appears to present a type of implicit "Inference from List of Examples", something he has recently argued against. This suggests a mastery of irony, a literary technique of which he likely would not have previously approved in the context of philosophical thinking, given his earlier article "Against Literature" (where, among other gross errors, he mistakenly insinuated that Camus is not the greatest philosopher in history). I applaud the rapid escalation of the author's philosophical thinking
How do you find the time to read all this stuff, while writing your own blog, and being a college student?
I'm currently home over the summer. And some of it is for an old linkpost that I started but then scrapped.