I certainly agree with the argument for a need for a reform movement to bring the virtue of wisdom back into the pursuit in the betterment of the human condition. I am under the belief that ever since prior to the twentieth century of the philosophical pursuit of sense or meaning or fact or value and the contemporary century of realism and antirealism, philosophy has lost its foundations of philosophical thinking as a science of anything all by not being the science of things transcendental. By pursing a reform for wisdom, I was wondering whether an investigation into Kant's "Prolegomena to Any Future Metaphysics" could be a stepping off point in building a discussion regarding the purpose of acting well in our common humanity?
Best regards,
William W. Bauser
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