What separates the philosopher from the poet?

What separates the philosopher from the poet?

If you need to ask you need to leave.

Poets get laid

Poets look inward. Philosophers look outward.

No they don't

Yes we do. Now break's over, time to get back to your shitty thesis.

Neither of you actually go to college though both of you are either in high school or community college. And this thread is also shit, and you shouldn't be posting in it uncritically.

lack of faith in language

the philosopher is a warrior, sworn to rid the world of sophism. the poet just puts words together in pretty combinations, and dies of TB

Me.

Ideally very little.

reliance on formal logic

Nice try.

A philosopher speaks or writes philosophy.

A poet delivers poetry.

>Neither of you actually go to college though both of you are either in high school or community college.
I never went to school, so I don't know much. But I do know one thing.

Aristotle and Hegel sure as hell aren't poets, and Baudelaire and Sappho sure as hell aren't philosophers.

you get laid but it's a dying art and statistically you are going to die of depression or venereal disease. You are a footnote at best in literary history, and I am going to be argued about on taiwanese fantasy football imageboards for hundreds of years. stay in your lane bruh

I think we can see the difference clearly when /lit discusses women.

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One is motivated by wonder and the other by beauty

GENERALLY

>philosopher

Poetry is intuitive. Philosophy can be intuitive but even when it is, it has to be submitted to rationality.