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People are arguing about who read more books, that indeed has nothing to do with me unless they argued about who worked more in rice field, however, that makes me recall something interesting, so post it below:
How, indeed, can Philosophy be learned ? Every philosophical thinker builds his own work on the ruins, so to speak, of another ; but nothing has ever been built that could be permanent in all its parts. It is, therefore, impossible to learn philosophy, even for this reason, that it does not yet exist. But even supposing that there were a philosophy actually existing, yet no one who learned it could say of himself that he was a philosopher, for his knowledge of it would still be only subjectively historical.
Kant
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