Experiments in philosophy are just thought experiments. And i like to do experiments. Also just explaining the url of the blog: every single time you say yes to something you also say no something else.
So to perform experiments in philosophy you don't need anything besides the ability to think? I wonder why people go to college to become philosophers.
I totally understand. Like I was on the bus stop the other day, and I was contemplating weather I should go get drunk with my friend's girlfriend or finish cleaning my room and prepare for my girlfriend's arrival.
By going to her house, without knowing I said no to preparing the house for MY girlfriend. Which was kind of lame..
Too true.
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Is this a thought experiment? AM I BEING WATCHED? lol
ReplyDeleteWe're all being watched. Nah, who knows. Very true, shaman. Followed, looking forward to your posts!
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Damn, that is DEEP.
ReplyDeleteReading this shit while baked: bad idea.
ReplyDeleteMy night is going to be so messed up now, all this philosophy!
Post gets you thinking.
ReplyDelete@ moody why is thinking/reading bad?
ReplyDeletehmmm awesome lol
ReplyDeleteYes indeed! And no to... *mindblown*
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hmmm, interesting thoughts you got goin on
ReplyDeleteHaha, nice to hear from a fellow philosophical genius!
ReplyDeletePhilosophy is very interesting
ReplyDeleteI must say, most experimental form of philosophy is 'psychedelic philosophy'. Read about Learry, Kesey, Kerouac, Huxley, and finally Hofmann :)))
ReplyDeletephilosophy....provides mild amusement for brief ammounts of time
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@ equal care to expand?
ReplyDeleteInteresting take on decision making
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ReplyDeletei also enjoy experimenting with my thoughts, philosophy is great
ReplyDeletenice thought process ;)
ReplyDeleteguauu!!! very well
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How does one perform an "experiment" in philosophy? Nothing is manipulated. o.o
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YES
@ jamierod.rodriguez its simply a mental exercise, such as the famous schrodingers cat.
ReplyDeleteoh trippy! i never thought of it that way
ReplyDeletewow, decisions, decisions
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ReplyDeleteSo to perform experiments in philosophy you don't need anything besides the ability to think? I wonder why people go to college to become philosophers.
ReplyDelete@John I would think one reason would be to learn about the history of philosophy and the different areas.
ReplyDeleteNeat concept. I wonder what else you have in that noggin of yours. I've always loved philosophy.
ReplyDeleteYes man?
ReplyDeletebut if you say no to something.. can you keep saying no to everything? lol
ReplyDeleteI totally understand. Like I was on the bus stop the other day, and I was contemplating weather I should go get drunk with my friend's girlfriend or finish cleaning my room and prepare for my girlfriend's arrival.
ReplyDeleteBy going to her house, without knowing I said no to preparing the house for MY girlfriend. Which was kind of lame..
@Joel being more concious of your actions and how they effect your life will help you make better decisions.
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