TMax01 t1_isopcrv wrote
Reply to comment by bumharmony in Adam Smith is thought to have held a labor theory of value. Philosopher Eric Schliesser explains why that's not quite the case. by [deleted]
Contemporary philosophy (at least the US university domain) can be almost entirely divided into two barely related and non-overlapping categories:
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Analytic philosophy: logicians who wish they were mathematicians or AI programmers
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Everything else: pedants who can do very little except endlessly reconsider what historical philosophers wrote and attempt to logically categorize their thoughts in an effort to derive a better system than analytic philosophy.
There are occasional exceptions, like Chalmers, who qualify as the historical philosophers the second group tries to dissect, except for the incidental fact they aren't dead yet. It takes a great amount of brilliance to be a Chalmers, and working (and hobbyist) philosophers need something to do that doesn't require that much fortune of talent.
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