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::Certainly, foes of [[philosophy as usual]] have included many tyrants, but some [[GodKing]]s have also embraced [[philosophy]] as a way to turn dissent and calls for serious change into meaningless talk.  It is this that is wrong more than the philosophy itself.
::Certainly, foes of [[philosophy as usual]] have included many tyrants, but some [[GodKing]]s have also embraced [[philosophy]] as a way to turn dissent and calls for serious change into meaningless talk.  It is this that is wrong more than the philosophy itself.


: ''There is no formal way 2 solve human problem. Such as: don't use this word. Don't use philosphy or negro. People will find other ways 2 express what they intend 2. Words are only symptoms. There is no way around the need 2 individually judge sentences and situations with respect 2 their meaning and their positive or negative effects. There is no formal way 2 replace this individual judgement. --T2R''
: ''There is no formal way 2 solve human problems. Such as: don't use this word. Don't use philosphy or negro. People will find other ways 2 express what they intend 2. Words are only symptoms. There is no way around the need 2 individually judge sentences and situations with respect 2 their meaning and their positive or negative effects. There is no formal way 2 replace individual judgements. --T2R''


::Some people do believe in [[moral cognition]] though.
::Some people do believe in [[moral cognition]] though.
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