Philosophy is ambiguous and logical at the same time.


The stereotyped meaning of philosophy is deciphering the truth. But the reality is a far-cry from its traditional meaning as human behaviour is driven by emotions and psycho-pathological traits and various other cognitive factors.

Logical forms and patterns are incapable of encompassing the intricacy of people and situations. Forms and distinctions cannot even define what forms and distinctions are. They are not clear about what clarity is; they cannot define definition. No concept conceptualizes well how concepts work, or patterns, rules, or forms. But it is a great error to denigrate precise patterns or to say that they don't work.

Philosophy is ambiguous and logical at the same time. The effective reason behind this ambiguity is its varied process of articulation.



Content Credits:- Rusha Bhattacharya



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