Philosophy drives...
I just had a week of "mental calisthenics" as one of my professors put it. For me it's mental torture to memorize philosophical stuffs in detail. I don't really know whether all these stuffs in my head right now which I just had rendered from the exams would be found useful in practical life. Would it really be necessary for me to understand the transcendence of knowledge? Will my future apostolate be less effective if I would be ignorant of the scholastic doctrine of Realism?
Nevertheless, I just find philosophers to be amusing where one contradicts the doctrine of another.
I still have two more exams coming up... more philosphical-historical information to be loaded in my brain.
Yet I'm excited with the International Congress which will be held in ADMU tomorrow until sunday. I would get to meet the cream of the philosophers not only of this country but in other places of the globe as well. We'll be hearing a lot more philosophical thoughts of the Frenchman Teilhard de Chardin.
Yey, more philosophy junk!
I am not good about philosophical stuff neither do I know what is the scholastic doctrine of Realism.
All i know is that to be effective as a human being, we must always use our common sense.
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Posted by Anonymous | Thursday, August 31, 2006 5:46:00 PM