Philosophical theories are like homes in many ways. We take shelter in them from life’s weather. Some are built on firm foundations; others have none at all. There is no point digging deep foundations for a summer night in the forest. A tent with some hooks would do. We live in a philosophy much the same way we live in our homes. Some prefer their arm-chair, others the garden. Some philosophies have no windows, thus inadvertently blocking the light; others have too many, with no shadows to rest in.
The Home of Philosophy is Life
The Home of Philosophy is Life
The Home of Philosophy is Life
Philosophical theories are like homes in many ways. We take shelter in them from life’s weather. Some are built on firm foundations; others have none at all. There is no point digging deep foundations for a summer night in the forest. A tent with some hooks would do. We live in a philosophy much the same way we live in our homes. Some prefer their arm-chair, others the garden. Some philosophies have no windows, thus inadvertently blocking the light; others have too many, with no shadows to rest in.