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But I keep my philosophy to myself.
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I have no desire to share it
with people who couldn't care less...

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...whether it's mine, Plato's or Spinoza's.
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That's where you're wrong.
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That's what I thought, but it's false.
:53:15
My students don't come
from an intellectual background.

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I teach in a working-class suburb...
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...but I claim they are interested
in philosophy, even fascinated.

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All of them?
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Enough of them.
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More, I'm sure than in literature or history.
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It seems odd, but for them
it's a question of pride:

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It's embarrassing to get
a bad grade in Philosophy.

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-Really?
-Yes.

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It's like saying they're unable to think.

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