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Favourite Philosophers
Plato 0%  0%  [ 0 ]
Aristotle 7%  7%  [ 2 ]
Stoic 7%  7%  [ 2 ]
Medieval 7%  7%  [ 2 ]
Spinoza 7%  7%  [ 2 ]
Hume 18%  18%  [ 5 ]
Berkeley 0%  0%  [ 0 ]
Kant 7%  7%  [ 2 ]
Hegel 0%  0%  [ 0 ]
John Stuart Mill 0%  0%  [ 0 ]
Marx 11%  11%  [ 3 ]
Freud 4%  4%  [ 1 ]
Nietzche 25%  25%  [ 7 ]
Heidegger 0%  0%  [ 0 ]
Wittgenstein 7%  7%  [ 2 ]
Derrida 0%  0%  [ 0 ]
Total votes : 28

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15 Jan 2012, 11:04 am

Saturn wrote:
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you missed out sartre. i think he should be on there.


Why Sartre? I've had a look at him but never been drawn to explore him more fully.


because he wrote nausea, one of the best and perhaps most philosophical novels i've read.


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15 Jan 2012, 12:04 pm

Honestly, the idea of doing a poll is ridiculous. Too many major figures (and minor figures) that could be left out.

I mean, do you even want me to start trying to write out a list of all of the people you could(and in some sense should have) have included but didn't? Even my list will miss a lot of people as well, and that's a really big problem with this kind of poll. However, I mean, you could have included Thomas Kuhn, a philosopher of science whose concept of the "paradigm shift" has gone so far as to reach other disciplines and popular intellectual discourse. You could have included Bertrand Russell or AJ Ayer, or some representative of early Analytical philosophy. And so on and so forth. Even further your list is biased towards figures of continental philosophy.(and even then incomplete given that Sartre and/or other representatives of existentialism are left off, as are continental religious philosophers)



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15 Jan 2012, 12:29 pm

Awesomelyglorious wrote:
Honestly, the idea of doing a poll is ridiculous. Too many major figures (and minor figures) that could be left out.

I tend to read these threads as "favourite from this list". That's pretty much how he tells us to intepret it ("you could choose your least disfavourite").

I agree that it's an odd selection though (especially with the "Stoic" and "Medieval" options).

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15 Jan 2012, 12:50 pm

you_are_what_you_is wrote:
Awesomelyglorious wrote:
Honestly, the idea of doing a poll is ridiculous. Too many major figures (and minor figures) that could be left out.

I tend to read these threads as "favourite from this list". That's pretty much how he tells us to intepret it ("you could choose your least disfavourite").

I agree that it's an odd selection though (especially with the "Stoic" and "Medieval" options).

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Yeah, I interpret them as well, but... the problem is that these lists are always going to have some bias to them, and this bias makes these lists a bit silly. The favorite you have from a list that is incomplete seems a pretty flawed approach.



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15 Jan 2012, 1:01 pm

Me, obv.



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15 Jan 2012, 5:07 pm

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I picked Spinoza, but I would feel better if this poll wasn't a single choice. Is it possible to make ones that allow mulitiple selections?

And Kierkegaard is also missing. He's my other favorite.


It doesn't seem to be possible. I know it can be frustrating to be forced into one choice. Why Spinoza and why Kierkegaard?


That is somewhat disappointing.

And this seems incredibly esoteric to me, but my reasons are because of my personal religious and philosophical development. As a teenager, I went from having been raised as a Fundamentalist to no longer believing in or agreeing with it and shifting into a non-denominational Christian Existentialist, and Kierkegaard was at the time one of my greatest influences, so it was one of my favorite topics for awhile.

Currently, I'm most closely a "Gnostic Christian" and can go on and on to people about Gnosticism. Spinoza is one of the few well-known philosophers who more closley resembles my own beliefs and was also one of my major influences during college, having moved away from Kierkegaard and Existentialism.



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15 Jan 2012, 6:10 pm

Manly P. Hall and Rudolf Steiner



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15 Jan 2012, 7:53 pm

Confucius and Mozi were not choices, so I chose Marx.


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15 Jan 2012, 7:55 pm

Medieval philosophy could include anyone from Nezahualcoyotl to Zhu Xi.


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15 Jan 2012, 11:38 pm

BAUDRILLARD!! !! !! !! !! !! !! !! !



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15 Jan 2012, 11:40 pm

his intellectual prophecys have been proven time and again, inthe past few years.



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16 Jan 2012, 2:25 am

Daj wrote:
BAUDRILLARD!! !! !! !! !! !! !! !! !


yes. debord also should be on the list.


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16 Jan 2012, 8:10 am

Nietzche and Marx currently have the plurality. This forum has more than its share of mindless barbarians. Nietzche was an insane syphylitic an Marx was completely illogical. Anyone who follows Hegal is of dubious mentality.

Why do people disdain good old British Empiricism which is a sensible philosophy that sane folk can follow.

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16 Jan 2012, 12:48 pm

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Anyone who follows Hegal is of dubious mentality.

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you must concede at least that it was always a critical following, though. his conclusions were consistently a negation of hegel.


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16 Jan 2012, 1:09 pm

Poll does not include an option for my favorite philosopher: Testicles

That's pronounced "TES-ti-kleez".



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16 Jan 2012, 8:14 pm

Fnord wrote:
Poll does not include an option for my favorite philosopher: Testicles

That's pronounced "TES-ti-kleez".


That the the Testicles who hung around near Phalus the Great?

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