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RoundTalk
Think
Philosophy
Love
ByJeonSeong-jin
ReporterofCampusSection
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n¡°TheRepublic,¡±thegreatestofPlato¡¯sDialogues,thecharactersdiscusswhata
goodnationshouldbe,goodsocialrelations,andwhatiswisdom.Thecharacter,
Socrates, leads the discussion about¡°original nature,¡±where he speculated that
even though someone is said to be wise and intelligent, he may not be wise and
intelligentinfact.KarlPopper,aphilosopheroftheViennaCircleintheearlytwentieth
century,criticizedthisideain¡°TheRepublic¡±fiercely.
Doesthissoundfamiliar?Peopletodaytendtofearbeingpoor,beingfiredfromtheir
jobs, and suffering from disease because of the serious economic and environmental
crisis. This fear makes people think less, love less, and feel less. Daily life is killing
people inside. In this situation, where the challenge of day-to-day living is difficult
enough,howcanpeopleevenconsiderphilosophyandthinkoftheidealstate?
Still,someHUFSansaretryingtoconsiderthelimitsofhumanbeings.Theystudythe
greatbooksofphilosophers,applyingtheideastheyfindtheretocontemporarypolitics
inordertounderstandwhytheworldfunctionsthewayitdoes.TheArgushadachance
tomeetsomeofthesestudentsandaskthemabouttheirinterestinphilosophy.
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