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Favorite Philosopher: Hume and Nietzsche

Location: England

Birthdate: June 11, 1988 (23 years old)

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SittinWSocratesTiff wrote:
Sapientia is a hunter by nature. He is the 'eye in the sky' that no one ever expects... and then out of no where, he zips in, makes his position known, captures his prey without his talons ever touching the ground, and then he is gone.

Deep within the forest of Absurdity is where he can be found most at home, entranced with Friedrich Nietzsche, watching the fire from a tree, repeating the same question over and over again: "who, who?".

Sapientia can be as light as they come or as heavy as is ever needed. He holds a special place in the forums; one that needed filling.

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Registration Date: Jan 11, 2010

Usergroup: Sponsors

Topics Submitted: 125 topics

Total Posts: 6229 (7 per day)

Replies Received: 2250

Shouts: 1538

Total Time Online: 132 days, 18 hours and 24 minutes

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  • Avatar Sapientia [05/17/12 - 9:26 AM]: Wosret: the white knight, striding in to defend pseudophilosophy. sticking out tongue
  • Avatar Sapientia [05/17/12 - 9:17 AM]: I for one wasn't implying that "I am love" is false. It's wrong to claim that "I am love" is a serious argument.
  • Avatar Sapientia [05/17/12 - 9:12 AM]: Rocks don't find meaninglessness. They don't find anything. That's a category error. Wosret, have you considered the possibility that you, and/or the person/people that you're defending, might actually be wrong? As opposed to ironically dismissing criticism as "hand waving".
  • Avatar Sapientia [05/17/12 - 9:05 AM]: Much more helpful, Yahadreas. nod
  • Avatar Sapientia [05/17/12 - 8:56 AM]: Philosophy isn't love; and the "love of wisdom" definition doesn't seem particularly useful/helpful. Most of us don't gather here merely to love wisdom; most of us gather here to read and/or discuss philosophy and/or investigate philosophical problems/issues and/or engage in argument/debate.

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