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John Henry 04-19-2003 04:56 AM

Philosophy
 
It occured to me the other day that Douglas Adams and Lewis Carrol are primarily recognised as novelists, both of them are actually very good philosophers. I won't patronise you with examples, because they're both well known and you can find a lot of their stuff on the net.

Anyone else got any examples of good philosophers who are more recognised for their work in comedy, science, sport or whatever?

John Henry 04-19-2003 05:21 AM

Jeez, what loser posted this thread?

Baricua2782 04-19-2003 05:30 AM

http://www.bullittzero.com/Vbb/image.../suckinter.jpg


lol just kidding just kidding


Many people over look Chris Rock, even George Carlin

John Henry 04-19-2003 05:49 AM

Not fair: I've got at least four more threads with no replies ;)

hiredgun 04-19-2003 06:30 AM

It's not that it's a bad question, just one that seems easy enough but is kinda tough to answer when you actually think about it.

How about Jerry Seinfeld?

John Henry 04-19-2003 06:33 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by hiredgun
It's not that it's a bad question, just one that seems easy enough but is kinda tough to answer when you actually think about it.

How about Jerry Seinfeld?

I like it:)

I just thought of another one: Einstein. Apparently he wrote whole books on philosophy and politics. Can't claim to have read them.

rogue49 04-19-2003 06:37 AM

Richard P. Feynman.

Physicist, Nobel Prize winner.
Man with a great life
And great thoughts.

myMHz 04-19-2003 07:11 AM

Randy Newman

ratbastid 04-19-2003 07:20 AM

Randy Newman!? His philosophy would be something like: Be a Pepper!

I'd say all art involves or interrelates with philosophy on some level. Music, literature, visual arts, performance arts (including comedy), etc--they're all about exploring and expressing a world-view, which is all that Philosophy is, really.

Think about Steven Wright, for instance!

John Henry 04-19-2003 07:41 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by ratbastid
Randy Newman!? His philosophy would be something like: Be a Pepper!

Think about Steven Wright, for instance!

Hey, there's a few Zen patriarch's who'd think that was quite a good philosophy:)

Magpie0001 04-19-2003 08:54 AM

EMO PHILLIPS.

sapiens 04-20-2003 09:40 AM

Richard Dawkins would be one. He is an evolutionary biologist, but he writes a lot about religion.

John Henry: Relating to your original post, he was good friends with Douglas Adams. He wrote a eulogy for him which can be found here:

http://www.edge.org/documents/adams_index.html

mike059 04-20-2003 09:44 AM

I vote for randy newman, his early stuff is great....

Lebell 04-20-2003 10:04 AM

The Velveteen Rabbit.

Dr. Suess.

There is a reason I collect Children's books.

degrawj 04-20-2003 06:00 PM

i remember a list i saw on the internet of famous people who had degrees in philosophy. some day, hopfully i will be on that list! :-)

uncle phil 04-20-2003 06:17 PM

lebell beat me to it...dr. seuss...

Macheath 04-20-2003 08:24 PM

It's hard to know whether "formally" recognizing all of these people as philosophers would be a good or bad thing. On the one hand, their work would gain gravitas in academia, but that might then make them inaccessible to many people who could stand to read some good philosophy.

Personally, I've always been disappointed that people only know Hunter Thompson for "Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas", which they then say is just all about drugs. His "Fear and Loathing on the Campaign Trail '72" was a good bit of political science and "Hell's Angels" was some very readable pop sociology.

laughter 04-20-2003 08:53 PM

I am just finishing a book by Asimov. Defeinitely should be added to the list. Feynman is another good pick, along with Gould or Hawking.

A philosphy of the beauty inherent in existence, and an appreciation of that beauty.

muttt 04-20-2003 08:58 PM

ayn rand comes to mind.

or douglas hofstadter.

Johnny Rotten 04-20-2003 09:03 PM

Bill Hicks.

Also Eddie Izzard.

World's King 04-20-2003 11:29 PM

Dennis Miller.


Okay, so maybe not but it was worth a try.

ORGAN DONOR 04-20-2003 11:41 PM

michael luenig

Sun Tzu 04-20-2003 11:51 PM

George Carlin

Well, if crime fighters fight crime and fire fighters fight fire, what do freedom fighters fight? They never mention that part to us, do they?

Honesty may be the best policy, but it's important to remember that apparently, by elimination, dishonesty is the second-best policy.
The planet is fine, the people are fucked.

One tequila, two tequila, three tequila, floor.

If man evolved from monkeys and apes, why do we still have monkeys and apes?

I went to a bookstore and asked the sales woman, "Where's the self-help section?" She said if she told me, it would defeat the purpose.

SecretMethod70 04-21-2003 12:02 AM

Carl Sagan. He went beyond consideration of just the stars.

John Henry 04-21-2003 01:37 AM

Nice answers all round.

Cheers for the link, sapiens, that brought a tear to my eye.

vermin 04-21-2003 01:40 AM

P.J. O'Rourke

krazykemist 04-21-2003 02:36 AM

I will second Isaac Asimov. One of my ex's dad had a huge collection and I read through a few of them while we were together and purchased many more afterwards.


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