I think it's the DKE all the way down.
Some can understand more than others, and therefore can use the tools for understanding.
In the hands of the rest, the tools become bullshit generators!
This is cynical, but I think actual philosophy shifted over to literature as the academic version became encrusted.
@monarchist @freepatriot one that comes to mind. His style of writing is short and to the point. And you do get the feeling that there is depth, although I find him more difficult to understand than Nietzsche and his writing is of course more dry and technical.
@freepatriot eat right live right die anyway
...but democracy is a disaster.
@monarchist @freepatriot Well, that would be a charitable interpretation. I am not at all certain that that is what buddhists actually mean when they talk about life as suffering. But suffering now, can lead to good things later, so not all suffering is bad either.
As you surely know... what doesn't kill me makes me stronger! ;)
@monarchist @freepatriot At one level, it is entirely true. We are biological creatures, so everything is ultimately determined by our DNA, but in terms of _potential_. It's like the hard limit.
Within that, we have mental techniques, study techniques, mnemonics, IT, technology etc. that allow us to reach more and more of that potential, and depending on the topic, technology can actually expand on our biological hard limits, for instance, when it comes to how much information we can store.
@monarchist @freepatriot Exactly. That's the thing, if you look at the actions/consequences, it quicky becomes meaningless.