Philosophy as Good for Nothing: Wittgenstein, Socrates, and the Ends and End of Philosophy
By George Wrisley
18 pagesFor me, understanding is more and more taking the form of understanding the necessity of the tensions and problems and the simple importance of my grappling with them. I do not seek their dissolution, for that would negate the human experience; rather, I seek to understand them, my relations to them, and how best to navigate them.