Isn't a philosopher's adoption of a certain style of philosophy grounded more in

Isn't a philosopher's adoption of a certain style of philosophy grounded more in

Isn't a philosopher's adoption of a certain style of philosophy grounded more in the personal psychology of the philosopher than in a coolly-taken intellectual decision? So when philosophers debate, we are witnessing what is fundamentally, despite all the fine verbal distinctions, a battle of temperaments.

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