Philosophy : Two Metaphors
There is a world of difference between loving philosophy and living philosophy. Many people settle for the former, and end up divorcing philosophy from life. But do they really love philosophy, then?| Comments on article "Philosophy : Two Metaphors" | ||||||||||||
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