What is Philosophy for?

The School of Life
9 Oct 201404:40

Summary

TLDRThis script explores the essence of philosophy, rooted in the Greek 'philosophia' meaning 'love of wisdom'. It highlights philosophers' pursuit of wisdom through critical thinking, questioning common sense, and self-knowledge. The script emphasizes the practicality of philosophy in guiding meaningful life choices and fostering a balanced perspective on happiness and material possessions. It also reflects on the historical role of philosophers in society and suggests a future where their wisdom is more integrated into everyday life.

Takeaways

  • 🧐 Philosophy is the love of wisdom and an endeavor to live and die well.
  • πŸ€” Philosophers are unafraid to ask big questions and break them down into more manageable parts.
  • πŸ’­ Common sense, while often sensible, can be full of errors, and philosophy encourages us to reason and think for ourselves.
  • πŸ€“ Philosophers are experts in identifying and challenging the sources of unwise thinking.
  • πŸ” The pursuit of wisdom involves self-knowledge, with Socrates' 'Know yourself' as a central precept.
  • πŸ˜• We often lack insight into our own minds and emotions, and philosophy helps us understand our satisfactions and dislikes.
  • 🎯 Philosophers aim to identify the activities and attitudes that genuinely contribute to a better life.
  • πŸ† Philosophy helps maintain a sense of what truly matters in life, as illustrated by Zeno's response to losing his possessions.
  • πŸ“š The wisdom of philosophy is typically shared through books, but historically, it was part of everyday discussions and governance.
  • πŸ› In the past, philosophers were often employed to provide advice, reflecting a societal value for their insights.
  • 🌐 The script suggests that in the future, the role of philosophers may become more integrated into daily life, addressing the many areas where wisdom is needed.

Q & A

  • What does the word 'philosophy' mean in Ancient Greek?

    -In Ancient Greek, 'philosophy' is derived from 'philos' meaning love and 'sophia' meaning wisdom, indicating a love for wisdom.

  • What is the primary goal of philosophers according to the script?

    -The primary goal of philosophers is to pursue wisdom, which involves attempting to live and die well.

  • What are the five specific skills that philosophers have developed over the centuries as mentioned in the script?

    -The script does not list the five specific skills but implies that philosophers have become experts in understanding and addressing the things that hinder wisdom.

  • Why are the big questions of life often considered 'pretentious' by some people?

    -The big questions are considered 'pretentious' because they seem too large or abstract to answer, and people often despair of trying to answer them, relegating them to the status of jokes.

  • How does philosophy help in dealing with public opinion or 'common sense'?

    -Philosophy helps by encouraging the submission of all aspects of common sense to reason, promoting independent thought and questioning the validity of popular beliefs.

  • What is the central precept of philosophy regarding self-knowledge according to the earliest philosopher Socrates?

    -The central precept of philosophy regarding self-knowledge, as articulated by Socrates, is the phrase 'Know yourself.'

  • Why is it important for philosophers to examine their own minds?

    -Examining one's own mind is important because it helps to gain insight into our own satisfactions and dislikes, which we often lack, and to understand the reasons behind our reactions and emotions.

  • How do philosophers contribute to understanding what activities and attitudes can improve our lives?

    -Philosophers contribute by seeking wisdom and getting more precise about the activities and attitudes that can genuinely enhance our well-being, rather than being misled by false glamour or advertising.

  • What is the significance of the response by Stoic philosopher Zeno to the loss of his possessions?

    -Zeno's response signifies the philosophical mindset of maintaining perspective and recognizing that material loss can lead to a state of being less encumbered, which is valuable for a philosopher.

  • How has the role of philosophers changed from the past to the present according to the script?

    -In the past, philosophers were more integrated into daily life, sitting in market squares and advising in government offices. Nowadays, philosophers are often confined to academic settings, and their wisdom is mainly delivered through books.

  • What does the script suggest about the future role of philosophers in society?

    -The script suggests that in the future, the value of philosophy may become clearer, and we can expect to encounter more philosophers in daily life, as the points at which our unwisdom affects our lives need urgent attention.

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PhilosophyWisdomSelf-KnowledgeMeaning of LifeCritical ThinkingHappinessStoicismSocratesZenoPerspective