>>13824343This is funny. I remember the Hegel guys when i studied philosophy. Completely insufferable faggots.
The problem with philosophy is the problem with any field that doesn't use copious use of experimentation: you can reach wrong conclusions and worse: there's a lot of scammers...
Hegel was a scammer and there's many scammers in philosophy.
The problem is that midwits can't tell the difference between a sophisticated scammer that uses lofty language and contrived suppositions to a genuine truth-seeker.
Actually the better you are at thinking the easier it gets to read your thoughts(writings). That is why Plato is still number #1 after all these years...
So in conclusion there really is nothing at all wrong with Thinking. And Writing. And yes, you can reach the wrong conclusions. That doesn't mean it is a bad thing to attempt it.
You can also hypercharge your mind with psychedelics and reach completely valid conclusions about reality faster than a scientist could reach the same conclusion(even then, his conclusion would be non-felt, outside-in instead of the much better felt, inside-out) in his whole life.