Critique of Schopenhauer's Philosophical Approach in College Studies
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warthog
The kind of bagel that ruins lesser bagels for you.
Summary
The article discusses studying Schopenhauer in college and criticizes his philosophical approach, emphasizing the importance of starting from reality in scientific methods.
Key quotes
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However, you and I know this is not the correct scientific method to apply.
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