Re: The Rose and The Bee

Posted by David_Goodpasture on 1136362031
I would re-modify that back to; all things are natural, and all things are only natural when you view existence through the eyes of the non-existent. If we are talking about philosophy.... then I think philosophically we can agree that philosophies are not limited to the human perception(then again, what is the human perception? as humans can't we perceive life and reality through any eyes? which in turn would make it human nature to be "multi-perceptional"... thus human perception IS multi-perceptional, there is no limit to the definition of human philosophy). Thus the bee is a valid candidate. Which would lead us back to the topic, what is the philosophical life? Simple... life IS the philosophy. Living is the philosophical life, no matter what form, language, color or location. I think the question should really be ; "What is life without philosophy?" Did I get you thinking?

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