Philosophy

  • The Role of Common Sense in Philosophy

    The discussion explores the nature of “common sense” versus philosophy, arguing that while common sense provides practical insights essential for survival, it lacks the depth and rigor of philosophical inquiry. Common sense should not be mistaken for universal truth; instead, it serves as a starting point for deeper exploration rather than a definitive worldview.

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  • Empowering the Working Class Through Philosophy

    The author reflects on misconceptions about philosophy’s accessibility, arguing that it is essential for the working class. Philosophy offers critical insights and empowerment, enabling workers to articulate their grievances and challenge oppressive systems. Embracing philosophy transforms frustrations into movements, ensuring that the pursuit of wisdom is a universal right, not limited to the elite.

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