Pictured here is John Scheman, founder of Do It Center Foundation with the President of the Lions Club in Liberia, Costa Rica.

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Pictured here is John Scheman, founder of Do It Center Foundation with the President of the Lions Club in Liberia, Costa Rica.
Become
Quoting the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy paraphrasing of feminist philosopher Naomi Scheman's idea:
"If one were to take a Freudian-tinted view that philosophical problems are 'intellectual sublimations of the neuroses of privilege,' then their resolution would come, a la Wittgenstein, through changes in our forms of life."
IF philosophical problems are indicative of unresolved aspects of one's unconscious self, THEN Philosophical issues can be solved not by reading or discussing, but by altering how one lives.