No. A lot of people who are considered to be intelligent by societal standards weren't actually serious academic students, such as Einstein and Bruce Lee.
The problem of presuming that intelligence and education go hand and hand leads to pseudo-intellectuality or intellectual imitation.
No. A lot of people who are considered to be intelligent by societal standards weren't actually serious academic students, such as Einstein and Bruce Lee.
The problem of presuming that intelligence and education go hand and hand leads to pseudo-intellectuality or intellectual imitation.
No. A lot of people who are considered to be intelligent by societal standards weren't actually serious academic students, such as Einstein and Bruce Lee.
The problem of presuming that intelligence and education go hand and hand leads to pseudo-intellectuality or intellectual imitation.
Im not sure if you mean ethical nihilism is apart from plain nihilism. First let me mention that plain nihilism fails to consider itself under its own definition. Correct me if Im wrong, but nihilism believes that nothing has any meaning or purpose which would include nihilism itself. Some...