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BlogKant’s Depression (3ammagazine.com)
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[–]modest_god -9ポイント-8ポイント-7ポイント 11時間前 (5子コメント)
Eastern philosophers strike me as too shallow-minded to dig so deep as to find themselves depressed by their found insights.
[–]lapse_of_taste 5ポイント6ポイント7ポイント 10時間前 (4子コメント)
How many Eastern philosophers have you read?
[–]modest_god -5ポイント-4ポイント-3ポイント 10時間前 (3子コメント)
I must have spent about 250 hours in Eastern thought before calling it quits.
[–]gamegyro56 5ポイント6ポイント7ポイント 8時間前 (2子コメント)
What Eastern thought did you read?
[–]FreeThinkingMan -2ポイント-1ポイント0ポイント 1時間前 (1子コメント)
What is your point in asking this question? Are you suggesting that there are eastern philosophers that can still be considered apart of eastern philosophy that come to harsh and uncomfortable realities that can't be dealt with? If you are making this claim, then make it and provide an argument for your case. My understanding is that eastern philosophy in general is more about maxims to live by in order to be comfortable and not truths derived by analytical thought(the basis of western philosophy).
[–]gamegyro56 0ポイント1ポイント2ポイント 47分前 (0子コメント)
What are "harsh and uncomfortable realities"? What eastern philosophy have you heard of? Are you suggesting that there are western philosophers that can still be considered apart of western philosophy that come to harsh and uncomfortable realities that can't be dealt with? If you are making this claim, then make it and provide an argument for your case.
My understanding is that eastern philosophy in general is more about maxims to live by in order to be comfortable and not truths derived by analytical thought(the basis of western philosophy).
Nyaya, Nagarjuna, Dignaga, Dharmakirti, Gonsung Long, Mo, almost anything that shows up if you Google "Indian philosophy" or "Chinese philosophy" or "Buddhist philosophy."
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