Epiphanist

Philosophy

What does a philosopher do?

A philosopher is a bottom line analyst

who breaks down ways of thinking

into their smallest elements, the kernel or nub,

and considers the implications.

A philosopher might be concerned with truth, or not, or misconceptions,

or interested in foundations, the best words to convey ideas,

or with lowest common denominators.

There must always be a context,

the frames of reference are essential, and this is another of

the philosopher’s ponderings.

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