Can Philosophy Speak about Life?

Royal Institute of Philosophy Supplement 33:109-123 (1992)
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Sometimes when artists talk about painting one finds what they have to say interesting: because they are talking about something they have lived with, something in which they find meaning. At other times one feels that it would be better for them to paint rather than talk about painting

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