In my opinion, philosophical thought won't really go anywhere, any time soon anyway. My thought has always been that philosophy is more of a study of questions than finding the answers, but the questions are all the same even if the answers change. New topics are then based on perception, and mentioning peception in a philosophical argument is like saying "I can't think of anything."
Ok, not really, but if new topics are needed, then the idea is to think of new ways to ask old questions, I guess.
Man, its 11:30 where I am, am I'm tired. Ignore this post.
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Political arguments do not exist, after all, for people to believe in them, rather they serve as a common, agreed-upon excuse. Foolish people who take them in earnest sooner or later discover inconsistencies in them, begin to protest and finish finally and infamously as heretics.
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