u/Few_Alarm3323

Have any notable philosophers revealed their own method for studying texts?

Out of curiosity and desire for hints on how to understand texts better, has there ever been a philosopher who shared their own method to reading and understanding philosophy? A notable one, at that? Thanks

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u/Few_Alarm3323 — 9 days ago

Not a therapist, but in school to become one

Sometimes I entertain myself by having a hypothetical conversation with me as the therapist, speaking to a new patient during our first session, and contemplating what I would say to them to help give them a picture of what I'd like to accomplish

Is this something that therapists also do? Do you have a script or a preset list of things to disclose?

Would the idea of debriefing your philosophy on therapy at all be detrimental to how the sessions function, do you think?

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u/Few_Alarm3323 — 15 days ago

By this, I'm referring to his earlier-career essays such as "Truth and Lies," "Educational institutions," "Fate and History," etc.

It would be handy to have them all in one volume

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u/Few_Alarm3323 — 17 days ago

So everyone has their very own "essence" and this essence pretty much determines exactly everything they will do or be. its really intuitive. So god gave us this essences so things can be real easy. And because God is almighty, and we aren't, we can't do nothing about it. So I was born with very good ideas because God loves me a lot. but the ideas of a lot of people (like my dad) are just totally bad. And so he'll probably go to hell

Bless❤️

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