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July 27th, 2023 Mature Content

"The Importance of Western Philosophy" – Daniel Sanderson

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  1. "The Importance of Western Philosophy" - Daniel Sanderson Terry McMullen 1:00:18

Daniel is a philosopher with a strongly held belief that western philosophy is one of the most important contributions in the history of humanity. This is obviously directly in my wheel house so I was excited for this discussion, although I know for some people deep philosophical conversations can feel abstract or tough to follow. For that reason I tried to ask questions that brought the abstract concepts back down to practical terms, to make sense of how valuable they really are to humanity.

Daniel has a deep base of knowledge and some really well thought out view points on how Western Philosophy has and will continue to shape our lives. Although I see a ton of credence to that belief, I still do wonder often if there is really any practical value to it. Is it possible the ultimate irony is that we are equipped with minds that can’t help but explore and seek meaning, but we live in a world where it is impossible to find any concrete meaning? Daniel and I did our best to try to answer that question.

More complete bio from Daniel-

Daniel is the founder of “planksip® (a philosophy and culture media outlet), Philosopher, Vlogger, Content Creator, Interviewer, and Cultural Journalist.

I spent much of my career trying to consult companies on how to better achieve their goals. I was a Finance major, a Harvard Business School graduate, and a business strategist. I've always been curious and I've always loved trying to solve problems. It was a really good fit for a while, but then life happened.

Within the span of a couple of years I had a son, my sister tragically passed away, and my wife became severely ill with Multiple Sclerosis. All of a sudden everything I thought I knew about life didn't seem to make sense anymore. I needed to raise my son and teach him how to be a good person but I realized I didn't even know what it meant to be a good person, let alone know how to teach him to be one. I also realized that I wasn't capable of being the person my wife needed me to be to help care for her. Simply put, I wasn't good enough.

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