Alright. I'm already starting to slack on these blogs and it's barely October. But here it goes:
I've noticed on the blogs (that I've read) and not commented on (because I just don't feel that comfortable commented on everybody's blog-- I don't want to be a blog whore) that a lot of people summarize what we talk about in class or other philosopher's philosophies. Now, don't get me wrong, if that's cool to do then, cool, but I thought these 'blogs' were to develop our own ideas, our own philosophies on life. I suppose they're probably for both-- am I right?
Anyways, I'm beginning to develop a philosophy of my own, but of course, it won't really be mine, because it will be influenced by things I've heard, read, and seen. Hell, maybe it may have been influenced by my previous life, if I've had one, or several. Right now my thoughts on humans are that they need other humans. I'd like to see one who doesn't, today.
1 comment:
As much as I would love to have my own ideas be my own, with billions of people on the planet and thousands of years of literature behind us, it is unlikely that any of us are the unique little snow flakes we all desire to be.
I usually just comment on stuff mentioned in class because it is easier to talk about and because I have never been a huge philosophy person.
As regards to comments, your not alone in not wanting to comment on other people's blogs. In a class like this, I find it hard to comment on other peoples topics without dragging myself into their own arguments.
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