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Philosophy doesn’t try to make us a home nor does it try to disrupt our home; rather, it heeds how our home changes. Our homes change whether we want them to or not.
Philosophy attends to the world because the world calls and interpolates the philosopher; they’ve been summoned to respond to the glimmer of things. Their character is at stake, for character is determined by responsivity.
But one doesn’t become a philosopher; one philosophizes for a while.