I can certainly understand where you’re coming from, reading the actual philosophical postulates feels like technobabble after a point. But that’s philosophy, it really likes $20 words (and so do I, won’t lie!:)) )
As for the layman, I think the “talk shit, get hit” rule is a better exemplifier. One would assume that most people understand what the aforementioned “shit” represents, maybe highlighting that Fashspeak is among the vilest examples of such would more easily contextualise it?
Genuinely wondering, I realise that while my intent to study philosophy was my own, the time and opportunities to do so have been a privilege.
I can certainly understand where you’re coming from, reading the actual philosophical postulates feels like technobabble after a point. But that’s philosophy, it really likes $20 words (and so do I, won’t lie!:)) )
As for the layman, I think the “talk shit, get hit” rule is a better exemplifier. One would assume that most people understand what the aforementioned “shit” represents, maybe highlighting that Fashspeak is among the vilest examples of such would more easily contextualise it?
Genuinely wondering, I realise that while my intent to study philosophy was my own, the time and opportunities to do so have been a privilege.
yeah i think that’s valid. something like a progression in a discussion as understanding increases wouldn’t be amiss i feel.
⬇️less understanding
⬇️more understanding
Oooh, I love that, it lays everything out very neatly! I’ll totally steal this progression next time this subject pops up!