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> We cannot somehow derive some universal standard of "fairness" because no such thing exists. And we don't need philosophers to tell us that.

But you're doing it right now? I agree and would like to subscribe to your philosophy newsletter ^^ Kidding aside, I have to think of this talk by Erich Fromm, "Psychology for non-psychologists", where he starts off with saying there everybody is a bit of a psychologist, otherwise we wouldn't be able to even navigate and survive infancy. The same with what you just said and philosophy in general, I think. The only difference between a hot take on a forum (which is grounded in your experience and thoughts you had previously about it) and "a philosopher" would be doing it full time and for money I guess, or being known for your claims, but that's secondary IMO.




> But you're doing it right now?

Sorry, what exactly is the "it" that am I doing right now (or was doing right then)?

> everybody is a bit of a psychologist

Sure. So?

> The same with what you just said and philosophy in general

Sure. So? Everyone is a bit of an amateur everything. That doesn't mean that everything that people do can be meaningfully elevated to the level of a profession.

> "a philosopher" would be doing it full time and for money

Yes, exactly. Everyone is an amateur philosopher just as everyone is (say) an amateur thumb-sucker at some point in their lives. That doesn't mean that there ought to be an elite cadre of thumb suckers who get paid to do it.




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