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Question: Do you ever think that some philosophical doctrines are vague enough !?

As if they make no sense!.!.!.!.!?Www@QuestionHome@Com


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I'm sorry, what did you say!? Trip got distracted by those legs !.!.!.!.!. do they go on forever!? !.!.!.Www@QuestionHome@Com

Kierkegaard, anyone!?

I think that there's a level of vagueness that seduces the reader, one that makes the philosophy flexible enough to conform to many readers' personal biases!.

It's also true that professors like to have big, complicated stuff to lecture about!. How are you going to go on for 50 minutes at a time if the philosopher's primary writings are no harder to understand than a cookbook!?

So I don't think that they make NO sense--but that their vagueness does fill a desire for some readers!.Www@QuestionHome@Com

No!. I am not an expert in Philosophy but whenever I read something related to it and I don't understand the concept, I do my research and it's funny but so far, any explanation I have found, makes perfect sense!. Of course, each description of any philosophical word, means something different to each person!.Www@QuestionHome@Com

A person with practical experience can only understand them!.For others they appear vague!.Www@QuestionHome@Com

I'm sorry, what did you say!? Cosa Nostra got distracted by Trip's answer !.!.!.Www@QuestionHome@Com