Submitted by linosan t3_11j6ckv in philosophy
mirh t1_jb2pmro wrote
Reply to comment by FlyingApple31 in Philosophy is everywhere in Neon Genesis Evangelion by linosan
Mhh, that's a good aesthetics/psychology question I guess. But regardless, then the topic that you were covering isn't "philosophy" anymore.
It's something even worse than the "telephone game", where not only you trying to get other people to understand your every own intuition is very likely to fail.. but even your yesterday self with your current one could disagree.
FlyingApple31 t1_jb2t9h1 wrote
Yikes, your assessment is akin to saying the Delphic boat question is simply a manufacturing curiosity. The "death of the author" question is typically considered closely related to post-modernism, which I don't think anyone would claim "isn't philosophy".
mirh t1_jb31ivi wrote
Postmodernism isn't "philosophy", in the same sense that you wouldn't really say "the enlightenment" to be that either.
But semantic riddles aside, are you even still following what the point is?
I didn't say that "debates over authorial intent" can't be philosophy. Or that a work of fiction couldn't develop meanings that hadn't been foreseen.
But then that's not something you can use as a reference for any kind of serious objective question? You have examples because they are "starkly obvious" and help dispel ambiguities. If they are themselves an abyss of contention, what the hell are you even doing?
p.s. the ship of theseus is probably the more famous example you wanted to bring up
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