Robin Firedrake (post: 1292016) wrote: When something like that is followed by another character saying "I have NO idea what you just said." Or something to that effect, I find it rather hilarious.
Esoteric wrote:If a writer can't explain a philosophy in a clear concise terms, I tend to conclude they are either A: Bad communicators or B: Have a very poor grasp of their philosophy.
LadyRushia (post: 1292380) wrote:Ryanface speaks trufax. Sometimes we can't understand another person's philosophy because it's so different from our own that we can hardly grasp it.
Why do you assert that a philosophy is flawed or faulty simply because you can't understand it? The value of a philosophy is entirely contingent on how you perceive it? Also, "clear" and "concise" are subjective terms, meaning someone else could find something clear and concise which you may not have.
The only subjects that I applaud for doing this very well and very thoroughly are Satoshi Kon, Urasawa Naoki, and Shukō Murase (Ergo Proxy).
Ergo Proxy
Well first off, I don't think that the average Joe would really care for philosophy. =p Most people shun the idea of seeking greater knowledge anyway.
Esoteric (post: 1292702) wrote:I suppose, and that's pretty much why post-modern society is falling apart. Nobody wants to think anymore. Most kids don't know even know what common sense is, let alone logic. But that's another thread....
Weeeeellllll, I could argue that common sense is nothing but a bunch of accepted beliefs held by society...
Esoteric (post: 1293685) wrote:But here's another thought for your consideration. If the average Joe doesn't like philosophy--even has an aversion to such ponderings, then why put it in anime which is intended as a mainstream media (much of it for the younger population, no less)?
Esoteric (post: 1293685) wrote:Oh buddy, don't tempt me.
But here's another thought for your consideration. If the average Joe doesn't like philosophy--even has an aversion to such ponderings, then why put it in anime which is intended as a mainstream media (much of it for the younger population, no less)?
But here's another thought for your consideration. If the average Joe doesn't like philosophy--even has an aversion to such ponderings, then why put it in anime which is intended as a mainstream media (much of it for the younger population, no less)?
Perhaps production companies wish to target things to mainstream media for money, when the authors themselves simply make it for the same of expressing themselves?
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