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what would be the reaction of Robert lynd if an earthquake happens?

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Answered by anonymousJB
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Explanation:

If an earthquake happened while Lynd was reading a philosophy book, he would forget the book and thought only about the earthquake and how to avoid tumbling walls and chimneys.

Answered by shanthi2620
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  • If an earthquake struck when Lynd was reading a philosophy book, he would put the book down and concentrate solely on the earthquake and how to prevent falling walls and chimneys.
  • In his essay "On Not Being a Philosopher," Robert Lynd discusses the value of knowledge, wisdom, and philosophy. Inspired by Epictetus' teachings, the author had a strong belief in Epictetus' philosophy of life, and he believed that knowledge leads to wisdom, which can be found through reading books.
  • He shared Epictetus' viewpoint, but he was unable to put all of his ideas into practise. He did feel, however, that worldly items do not bring happiness to humanity. He also acknowledged that this worldview struggles to exist in a world where immoral events occur.
  • Lynd also felt that one should not be bothered by things over which one has no control, such as tyrant persecution or earthquake danger. Furthermore, Epictetus provided daily norms to follow, and Lynd found himself agreeing with Epictetus on every issue, but only in theory.
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