Philosophy is really nostalgia, the desire to be at home.

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Philosophy is really nostalgia, the desire to be at home.
Philosophy is really nostalgia, the desire to be at home.
Philosophy is really nostalgia, the desire to be at home.
Philosophy is really nostalgia, the desire to be at home.
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Philosophy is really nostalgia is a quote by the English philosopher Bertrand Russell. It means that philosophy is longing for home, or something that can be called home. Philosophy is not only learning new things; it is also the learning of things that are old, but which you can’t see.

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