PureX
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We're all standing on the shoulders of those who came before, and so perhaps can see just a little further (forward and back).Thank you, I respect your reply
My question though was based on the idea that I haven't looked up transcendental or metaphysical and that is why I offered the "second nature" info.
You may attribute your well developed philosophies on to a rather simple basic looking at life kind of way. I'm not saying the ancient Greeks were dumb - no, of course not. But even the philosophers were probably not as sophisticated as you can be even when our words for you came from them! Yes?
I've long been amazed at how well and deeply the ancient Greek philosophers managed to grasp the truly puzzling nature of the physics of existence. They were scientists as well as philosophers. And I suspect any of today's quantum physicists would find himself at home among those ancient Greek philosophers.
I, personally, however, appreciate the eastern philosophy of taoism even more: for it's purity and clarity and humility. I'm not a scientist, I'm an artist. So I identify more closely with the aesthetic involved in eastern philosophy, even though I do appreciate the scientific bent of the western Greeks.