To some, a piece of paper from a "Philosopher" makes him/ her more intelligent than one who doesn't. But that could be because some who do not hold a "Degree" or anything of that nature see with their own eyes the very things that they debate, or theorize. Now suffice to say, not all philosophers with degrees are bad, but one should be aware of the subject, so should something may not match up, you can discuss your opinion. But a friend of mine, who, went to a college said that sometimes your opinion can disrupt the teacher, making him actually throw you out because it bothered his integrity as a professor. Me, I say some of the greatest philosophers are the ones who experience life firsthand, not from a text book. Who have not been highly educated, but knowledged in the "Game." And the weirdest thing about some of them is they were unknown, meaning poor or ghetto. You just got to stay sharpe.
2007-02-13 09:57:08
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answered by Da Mick 5
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