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The Philosophers' Football Match

Famous German philosophers (and one actual footballer) face off against the favoured Greek squad in this sketch from "Monty Python Live at the Hollywood Bowl" (originally from their "Fliegender Zir...  
 
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mercapri302 (1 week ago) Show Hide
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"and Marx is claiming he was offside."
LuanO7 (2 weeks ago) Show Hide
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haha beckenbauer is only there because of all of his quotes in german magazines and the press... he talks so much BS that it's almost philosophical
Shadowhog (4 weeks ago) Show Hide
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What philosophers?
Guaguanco11 (4 weeks ago) Show Hide
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The only one I know is Walter Carnielli who is a top class logician. But maybe they get to include Socrates in their team who obtained a degree in philosophy after his retirement from futebol.
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This reminded me when Antartica played Siberia in the same tournament in an earlier tie...both sides were so niave they played football for the whole 90 minutes! What a meaningless,boring game! The match ended in a pointless 4-4 draw.
Thank God.,if he exists,for two classic sides like these two here.
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I love seeing Nietzsche getting into a conflict with the refs, fairly appropriate.
denisesf5 (1 month ago) Show Hide
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We needed Khan. (smile)
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socrates WAS offsides
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But where are the Germans getting their motivation from to argue its no goal in the first place? Confucius awarding the goal is an act no less or more real than the ball finding the back of the net. For the Germans to argue no goal, they have to testify to the reality of Confucius awarding the goal. You can't deny the goal's reality, and yet accept the reality of Confucius' awarding it.
Either accept both, or deny both. And if it's the latter you choose, then theres nothing to argue about LOL
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Q.E.D.

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