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1- Who would be the today's greatest thinking minds? Are they mainstream or chances are they are hidden away somewhere and not teaching anything?

2- Why does it seem that back in the day, many good philosophers were alive at the same timeline, and today it seems that there is no such figures to look up to.
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1. I tend to view modern philosophy has shifted to scientific progress and this new knowledge that has been gained is putting the old philosophical thought to the test. For example I skimmed a paper discussing the brain and consciousness and how free will may be incorrect or incomplete understanding of the choices we make.
2. I don't think there were many good philosophers especially when looking at all of history. We just have the writings of those that were worth saving. To the other point there are many philosophers that lived during the same time and debated each other throughout history.



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