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  • From a distance, philosophy seems weird, irrelevant, boring, and yet, also, just a little, intriguing.

    遠觀時,哲學看似神秘、無關緊要、無聊、但又有那麼一點吸引人。

  • But what are philosophers really for? The answer is, handily, already contained in the word philosophy itself.

    但哲學家的存在目的是什麼?答案已經巧妙地包含在「哲學」這個字的英文裡了。

  • In Ancient Greek, "philo" means love and "sophia" means wisdom: Philosophers are people devoted to wisdom.

    在古希臘文中,philo 的意思是「愛」,sophia 的意思是「智慧」:哲學家是獻身於智慧的人。

  • Being wise means attempting to live and die well.

    有智慧意味著試圖好好生活、好好死去。

  • In their pursuit of wisdom, philosophers have developed a very specific skill set.

    為了追求智慧,哲學家發展出一套特定的技巧。

  • They have, over the centuries, become experts in many of the things that make people not very wise. Five stand out.

    幾個世紀以來,他們在許多使人類顯得較為駑鈍的領域中,成為了專家。有五位脫穎而出。

  • There are lots of big questions around: What's the meaning of life? What's a job for? How should society be arranged?

    世界上存在許多大問題:生命的意義是什麼?工作是為了什麼?社會應該如何被配置?

  • Most of us entertain them every now and then, but we despair of trying to answer them.

    我們大部份的人偶爾會思索這些問題,但對於嘗試回答它們已不抱任何希望。

  • They have the status almost of jokeswe call them pretentious.

    這些問題的地位幾乎跟笑話一樣,我們稱之為「做作」。

  • But they matter deeply, because only with sound answers to them can we direct our energies meaningfully.

    但這些問題極為重要,因為只有得到合理答案,我們投入的精力才有意義。

  • Philosophers are people unafraid of asking big questions. They have, over the centuries, asked the very largest.

    哲學家是不害怕提出大問題的人。幾世紀以來,他們已經問了些最大的問題。

  • They realized that these questions can always be broken down into more manageable chunks.

    他們發現這些問題總可以被細分為較容易解決的小區塊。

  • And that the only really pretentious thing is to think one's above raising big, naïve-sounding inquiries.

    而最矯揉做作的行為,莫過於不屑提出聽起來很天真的大問題。

  • Public opinion, or what gets called "common sense", is sensible and reasonable in countless areas.

    輿論或是所謂的「常識」 在許多範疇中都是明智且合理的。

  • It’s what you hear about from friends and neighbors, the stuff you take in without even thinking about it.

    它是你從朋友跟鄰居口中聽說的、是我們不加思索就全然接受的東西。

  • But common sense is also often full of daftness and error.

    但常識也常常充滿了愚昧和錯誤。

  • Philosophy gets us to submit all aspects of common sense to reason. It wants us to think for ourselves.

    哲學促使我們用理智去看待常識的每個面向、希望我們為自己思考。

  • Is it really true what people say about love, money, children, travel, work?

    大家對於愛情、金錢、小孩、旅行、工作的敘述是真的嗎?

  • Philosophers are interested in asking whether an idea is logical rather than simply assuming it must be right because it is popular and long-established.

    哲學家偏好探討一個想法是否符合邏輯,而非單純因為這個想法很普遍或歷史悠久,就假設它一定是對的。

  • We're not very good at knowing what goes on in our own minds.

    我們並不擅長了解自己心裡在想什麼。

  • Someone we meet is very annoying, but we can't pin down what the issue is.

    我們碰到的某個人很煩人,但我們卻無法確定問題出在哪裡。

  • We lose our temper, but we can't readily tell what we're so cross about.

    我們發脾氣,但卻不能輕而易舉地知道自己在氣什麼。

  • We lack insights into our own satisfactions and dislikes. That's why we need to examine our own minds.

    我們對於自己的好惡缺乏洞察力,所以我們才需要檢視自己的想法。

  • Philosophy is committed to self-knowledge, and its central precept, articulated by the earliest, greatest philosopher, Socrates, is just two words long: Know yourself.

    「哲學」致力於自我認識,其由最早期、最偉大的哲學家蘇格拉底清楚闡釋的中心格言只有短短幾個字:了解自己。

  • We're not very good at making ourselves happy. We overrate the power of some things to improve our lives and underrate others.

    我們不太擅長讓自己開心。為了改善生活,我們會高估某些東西的力量、低估其它的。

  • We make the wrong choices because, guided by advertising and false glamor,

    我們因為廣告和不實噱頭的誤導做出錯誤決定。

  • we keep on imagining that a particular kind of holiday, or car, or computer will make a bigger difference than it can.

    我們一直想像某種特定的假期、車子或電腦會替生活帶來比實際更多的改變。

  • At the same time, we underestimate the contribution of other things like going for a walk,

    同時,我們也低估了像是散步等其他事情的貢獻。

  • which may have little prestige but can contribute deeply to the character of existence.

    這雖然不是什麼了不起的事,但卻對存在的特質有很深遠的貢獻。

  • Philosophers seek to be wise by getting more precise about the activities and attitudes that really can help our lives to go better.

    哲學家透過精確地指出有助於生活更美好的活動跟態度來追求智慧。

  • Philosophers are good at keeping a sense of what really matters and what doesn't.

    哲學家很擅長分辨真正重要和無關緊要的事。

  • On hearing the news that he'd lost all his possessions in a shipwreck, the Stoic philosopher Zeno simply said:

    斯多噶學派哲學家季諾聽到他因船難失去了所有財產時,他只說:

  • "Fortune commands me to be a less encumbered philosopher."

    「命運要我成為負累較少的哲學家。」

  • It's responses like these that have made the very term "philosophical" a byword for calm, long-term thinking and strength-of-mind; in short, for perspective.

    就是像這樣的回應使得「哲學的」這個詞成為形容冷靜、深謀遠慮、心智堅毅的代表詞,簡單來說就是「洞察、觀點」的代名詞。

  • The wisdom of philosophy is, in modern times, mostly delivered in the form of books.

    在現代社會中,哲學的智慧多以書本形式來傳達。

  • But in the past, philosophers sat in market squares and discussed their ideas with shopkeepers or went into government offices and palaces to give advice.

    但在過去,哲學家會坐在市集廣場與店家討論想法,或是到政府辦公室跟宮殿中給予建議。

  • It wasn't abnormal to have a philosopher on your payroll.

    哲學家被列在薪資表中並非不尋常的事。

  • Philosophy was thought of as a normal, basic activity rather than as an unusual, esoteric, optional extra.

    哲學被認為是一個稀鬆平常的活動,而非一件不尋常、難以理解、可有可無的附屬品。

  • Nowadays, it's not so much that we overtly deny this thought, but we just don't have the right institutions set up to promulgate wisdom coherently in the world.

    今時今日,並不是說我們會公然否定這個想法,但我們只是還沒建立完整制度,以清楚地在世界上散布這些智慧。

  • In the future, though, when the value of philosophy is a little clearer, we can expect to meet more philosophers in daily life.

    然而在未來,當哲學的價值較為明確,我們可以期待在日常生活中遇見更多哲學家。

  • They won't be locked up, living mainly in university departments.

    他們不會再被困住、只是在大學系所裡生活。

  • Because the points at which our unwisdom bites and messes up our lives, are multiple and urgently need attention, right now.

    因為我們讓自身愚昧傷害並打亂生活的情況繁多,現在就急需關注。

From a distance, philosophy seems weird, irrelevant, boring, and yet, also, just a little, intriguing.

遠觀時,哲學看似神秘、無關緊要、無聊、但又有那麼一點吸引人。

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