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Penultimate Amazing
I mentioned (or seconded) William James before, and it occurs to me to add one reason why. So often here on the forums a newly hatched thinker comes up with the blinding question of the decade, and my immediate reaction is, "Oh Jeez, just go read " The Tigers in India," or "Does Consciousness Exist," and call back in the morning. James may not have all the answers to the questions, but he asked them pretty well.
At the more homely or homiletic level of philosophy, I second the mention of Epictetus. After a couple of thousand years and numerous raids by lesser thinkers some his stuff seems kind of trite these days, but you can still pick some meat off the bones of the Enchiridion, and I find myself very often reminding my self that "everything has two handles."
At the more homely or homiletic level of philosophy, I second the mention of Epictetus. After a couple of thousand years and numerous raids by lesser thinkers some his stuff seems kind of trite these days, but you can still pick some meat off the bones of the Enchiridion, and I find myself very often reminding my self that "everything has two handles."