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Great Philosophers Fish Bowls

A clear plastic bust of your favorite philosopher with a hole in the top for use as a fishbowl.
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The heads of the great philosophers put to good use. Kierkegaard, Plato, Aristotle, Spinoza, they're all here. The Nietzsche head's a bit leaky so is suggested for terrariums only.
doctorremulac3, Dec 17 2010

It's an in-joke... Roaming_20Goldfish_20Bowl
[RayfordSteele, Dec 17 2010]

Knit-wits something to keep the bowls warm... [xenzag, Dec 17 2010]

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       Could we have one designed to roam?
RayfordSteele, Dec 17 2010
  

       In a pre-programmed path or steered by the fish following it's free will?
doctorremulac3, Dec 17 2010
  

       I think they should be filled with the blood of the philosophers concerned and left to clot. Obviously you'd have to make a bust of every philosopher that way early in their career and chuck most of them away after a couple of centuries.
nineteenthly, Dec 17 2010
  

       The Karl Marx one could be full of bollocks.
8th of 7, Dec 17 2010
  

       Nice +. (nice links, too).
blissmiss, Dec 17 2010
  

       Surely the Marx one would be full of duck soup?
MaxwellBuchanan, Dec 17 2010
  

       <Harpo Marx>   

       "Honk, Honk"   

       </Harpo Marx>
8th of 7, Dec 17 2010
  

       "I don't know what it is, but whatever fish I put in my Socratiquarium will only eat gadflys."   

       Someone will have to train a fish that does not know it is in water.
rcarty, Dec 18 2010
  

       Somebody keeps letting the fish out of my Wittgenstein fishbowl!
mouseposture, Dec 18 2010
  

       Free will is pre-programmed, don't you know?
RayfordSteele, Dec 20 2010
  
      
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