What was greatest philosophical movement and why was it German Idealism?
What was greatest philosophical movement and why was it German Idealism?
German idealism was just a bunch of self-masturbatory bloviating garbage that didn't improve upon the Indians and Neoplatonists in any way
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t. schopie
Best boy Schopenhauer loved Kant though, he just hated that filthy obscurantist cunt Hegel.
Also, fuck Hegel.
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The Indians just spewed out a bunch of cool sounding shit without bothering to explain their rationality. It's interesting but hardly the science that western philosophy has treated it as
>post enlightenment
lmao retard
unironically the worst philosophical movement, i can't think of anything more destructive in all of human history
Could the intersection of the two sections of the glass be thought as similar to how other, perhaps more mystical traditions, have thought about "the void" and other like notions?
This.
It would have been fine if it wasn't for the romantics.
As such imma have to say Buddhism.
>OP opens thread by asking question. Proceeds to answer it.
It's pragmatism
Thats kant not jacobi
The eternal k*aut
yes
>philosophical value is measured in bodycount
Coward
Marxism (he was a jew, not German).
>a jew can't be a german idealist
Wew lad
It's true.
Satan cannot create, but can twist and corrupt pre-existing things. Judaism cannot create, but can twist and corrupt pre-existing things, such as baby boys' bodies, the American Dream or German idealism.
Wrong, logic is used extensively in Indian thought, they had and entire school of it called Nyaya which interacted with and had constant debates with other schools, even the mystic/metaphysical ones like Vedanta heavily base themselves in logic