Making Philosophically Relevant Ideas

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How does anything become philosophy? How does anything become philosophically relevant? What is it that makes something, any thing, philosophically relevant? What are the ingredients or components of something philosophical? What must such a thing contain so as to be philosophically relevant? How can one make anything of relevance to the discourse of philosophy? What is it that makes anything and/or thought or idea of and about anything philosophical. and of philosophical relevance? What is the nature, the characteristics and components of the methods, the techniques, approach, questions, etc that enable something to be made philosophy, and philosophically relevant? How is it 4 Quests, questions and questioning 8 Philosophical tools 19 (The many) Aims of philosophizing 24 Individuals & Intersubjectivity 27

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