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Brian Leiter links to a nice little collection of famous philosophers’ quotes on the subject “What is philosophy?” here; he also quotes two of the best, in my view:
Philosophy is thinking in slow motion. It breaks down, describes and assesses moves we ordinarily make at great speed – to do with our natural motivations and beliefs. It then becomes evident that alternatives are possible [John Campbell]I see philosophy not as groundwork for science, but as continuous with science. I see philosophy and science as in the same boat – a boat which we can rebuild only at sea while staying afloat in it. There is no external vantage point, no first philosophy. All scientific findings, all scientific conjectures that are at present plausible, are therefore in my view as welcome for use in philosophy as elsewhere [W.V.O. Quine]
p.s. P.D. has a thought on this, and I have a comment there about that, if you care.
The excellent PHD Comics continues its fun-but-painful arc on grading with “You know you’ve been grading too long when…”

I was reminded recently that the expression “adminisphere” has actually entered my lexicon, and recalled that it was part of a useful triad of terms apparently in current military use that have excellent civilian application:
(Originally from eclecticism.)
Chaospet.com is beginning a fun-looking series of 12 comics about philosopers, where the philosophers will be Daniel Dennett, Friedrich Nietzsche, David Lewis, Baruch Spinoza, Ludwig Wittgenstein, Thomas Kuhn, Jean-Paul Sartre, St. Thomas Aquinas, Rene Descartes, Rudolf Carnap, Graham Priest, and Donald Davidson. The first, on Dan Dennett (“Quining Qualia“), is a nice start:

From Saint Gasoline, again.
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