A philosopher uses his nut to search for meaning. A nut starts with the kernel of an idea and builds a system based on logical fallacy.
For instance, Lucretius proposed an atomic theory in which all matter was made up of tiny parts, each resembling the visible whole. Lucretius was a philosopher.
Irish author, Flann O'Brien suggested (in "The Third Policeman") an atomic theory of bicycles, in which both bicycyle and rider were made up of Lucretius-type atoms, right down to the handlebars, bell, and the funny-looking riding shorts. O'Brien said that after a time the atoms of bicycle and rider become so intermixed that the rider will habitually go to sleep while leaning against a wall, while the bicycle will take itself indoors to stand by the fire. O'Brien was a nut.
Sure there's a difference Corey ...most of the world thinks I'm NUTZ but you and I both know I'm a scientifical philsophicaly mathy smarticle ninja ginius :p
ooops ... This was supposed to go somwhere else ... I can't find the delete button!!!
This post was edited by Benedict Arnold at December 16, 2016 9:01 AM MST