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The Circular Repetitive Monotony of Philosophical Discourse
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 74533487:MV81MTYxMzY4Xzk0ODEyMzk1X0UzODY1REU3] [quote:Anonymous Coward 78153869:MV81MTYxMzY4Xzk0ODA0MjY3XzkzRDkzQzVG] [quote:Anonymous Coward 78153869:MV81MTYxMzY4Xzk0ODA0MjEzX0RCRjU2RTgx] Mathematics is an example of an axiomatic system Is philosophy a collection of various axiomatic systems albeit in these realms the discourse is usually carried out in a less rigorous or precise way? [/quote] What is deductive reasoning other than working within an axiomatic system and determining what conclusions follow from some given assumptions? [/quote] That is precisely it. [/quote]
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What is Philosophy?
Should there be an ultimate question to answer when the idea is the journey?
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