Most of them have been embedded since at least Kant. Let's not even go about how Aristotle was a Macedonian agent in Athens. O.K. On Fri, Jul 4, 2014 at 11:01 PM, Walter C. Okshevsky <wokshevs@xxxxxx> wrote: > Well, I've heard of armchair philosophers but embedded philosophers? Oy > > > Walter Okshevsky, PhD > Department of Philosophy > Oblomov University > Crimea, Russia > > > Quoting Phil Enns <phil.enns@xxxxxxxxx>: > > > Robert wrote: 'Wondering if this still works.' > > > > Walter responded: 'Define "this."' > > > > > > Or, "works". > > > > A colleague suggested that I am not 'doing' philosophy properly, > > drawing on the following as a guide for how it's done. > > > > > > http://www.openculture.com/2013/04/a_shirtless_slavoj_zizek_explains_the_purpose_of_philosophy_from_the_comfort_of_his_bed.html > > > > > > Phil > > ------------------------------------------------------------------ > > To change your Lit-Ideas settings (subscribe/unsub, vacation on/off, > > digest on/off), visit www.andreas.com/faq-lit-ideas.html > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------ > To change your Lit-Ideas settings (subscribe/unsub, vacation on/off, > digest on/off), visit www.andreas.com/faq-lit-ideas.html >