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c59dcf No.4707

Who are the shittiest philosophers of all time, and what makes a philosopher shitty?

Picture completely unrelated. Like, totally unrelated.

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c59dcf No.4712

https://8ch.net/philosophy/res/593.html

Also, add the Frankfurt School.

>what makes them shitty

Being wrong.

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c59dcf No.4715

>>4712

>what makes them shitty

>Being wrong.

I wouldn't say that. You can come to bad conclusions by jumping to them, applying valid rules incorrectly or taking something for granted. These are more excusable errors, especially when they are also harmless.

What's worse is having ideas that are completely morally wrong, or - actually worse - denying the validity of logical rules or reasoning. These errors make a philosopher complete shit. Especially the latter. Once you deny that reason is a thing, nothing is unreasonable anymore.

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c59dcf No.4717

>>4715

Touché.

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c59dcf No.4718

marx

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c59dcf No.4722

>>4718

Don't forget Comte. And Rousseau.

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c59dcf No.4723

>>4722

>Comte and Rousseau

Sounds like that one novel Dostoyevsky never got around to writing.

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c59dcf No.4728

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This faggot right here. He's the most bluepilled thinker I've read since Amartya Sen, and another stout relativist, too. His proposed reform of the criminal law was to do away with the idea of culpability and retributive justice and instead focus on reforming criminals, which sounds all dandy but was authoritarian as fuck whenever it was implemented. His ideas on labor law could've been copypasted from a socialist textbook, with him stressing the supposed power disparity between employer and employees and nothing else. Economics? - Never heard of him. Oh, and despite being against the death penalty, he applied it when he was minster of justice in Weimar. So much about fucking integrity.

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c59dcf No.4729

>>4728

Also, despite constantly talking about the difference between collectivism and individualism, Radbruch never tried to take a stand between either in his Introduction to the Jurisprudence. If there's one thing I don't like, it's a philosopher who's afraid of telling me his goddamn opinion.

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c59dcf No.4730

>>4718

/thread

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6041e0 No.5326

What makes a good philosopher is genuinely giving more of a shit for truth than social status.

Or: being an ancient Greek, a race that no longer exists. Athens had a population of less than a million and they produced several philosophers. At that rate, the modern West would have entire cities of the things. However, even in Athens, they unfortunately became high status and were diluted to homeopathic levels by the pretenders. As for the West, forget it. Only a few mutants even pretend, and only mutant mutants can do it for real.

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