The Horizon of Reason

Exploring the boundaries of logic and perception

Month: August, 2005

Exsanguinated philosophy

In one of the university texts I have been reading recently, the author often writes that a certain philosopher is being ‘over-sanguine’ in his approach. I thought this was a strange word to use as I found out it means ‘passionate’.
Can a philosopher be over passionate? I don’t think this can be the case. Philosophy [...]