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Originally Posted by Romeo Rovagnati
If you thought that the philosopher more-dead-than-God etc.
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All philosophy is dead and has been for millennia. It contributes nothing to anything except maybe philosophy textbooks. For example the so-called "Maxwell's Corkscrew Rule" can be applied to make loudspeakers work when connected to an amplifier, various calculations done which will yield the same results every time, even able to make an electric car work. But ask philosophers to reconstruct the mathematical model from observations of the speaker (or the car) using philosophy and you'll be waiting a long time even to get them to agree on what the question is. Philosophy is the phlogiston of the 1st millennium BC.
Euclid, Archimedes and Heron "Hero of Alexandria" launched off in a new direction and that was it. Game over.
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Originally Posted by RoccoSiegheili
Yeah, Evolas traditionalism is different from NS. I am not NS, I just like the imagery. But I don't follow Evolas traditionalism by itself. I tend to mix if with other philosophies.
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You seem to be representing National Socialism as a dadaist installation piece. Although that fits in with Rovagnati's thesis, you will notice he never provided any evidence to support his position other than announcing that heretics have hallucinations but have never seen this Evola and obviously have never seen anything else either – because hallucinations aren't real. Well, they're really having the hallucination but there's nothing there to be seen. Sort of like philosophy with pictures.