Darth Vil watched with bemusement as the various students let out their views in a various degree of competence. Some went into quoting philosophical texts, others decided simply that philosophy had nothing to do with them, and others still spoke about the future. It didn't matter what their original topics of debate were, it was how they thought of these things in relation to themselves that mattered to her. With a snap, she let the metal rod in her hand thwack against a desk, dangerously close to
Marcus Dinn
's fingers.
"You have spoken about your thoughts, your beliefs, and the understanding of history and the present through a lenses of philosophy. Even still, some of you yet speak with a lack of confidence in the purpose.", she mused as he walked back to the front of the room, almost preening like a peacock as she did.
"Philosophy is often disregarded by the simple. It is a science that bakes no bread, slays no opponents, and builds no empires in of itself - but that belief will doom you to a life of pointless servitude, even if you don't know it yet. The question becomes, why is Philosophy important?", she mused again, though the question had no longer than a second to consider before she continued.
"There are three answers to this. The first, it is important for us to understand ourselves. Philosophy is the practice of seeing the reflection of ones self and our actions - why we do things matters. It is an exercise in itself. Many of you see the benefits of swordplay, or training your ability to use the Force, or even just lifting weights for a better physical performance in our exams. In the same way, Philosophy is exercising the mind - and when the mind is sharp, you stand that much further ahead than any of your contemporaries. The greatest of Sith Lords all held to this belief, and to deny it now will relegate you to a footnote in the invasion of a world and nothing more."
"The second answer is that how you think you are doing something affects how you do it, and if you do it at all. If you believe in life after death, you are more willing to face persecution you would not otherwise face. If you believe in Fatalism, you will see a great hand guiding the galaxy that is pointless to fight against. If you believe the only sanctity in life is its preservation through death, you may become as Darth Anndendu did. These things are foundational to your story, your path, and your eventual ascension. It is epistemological inquiries that will decide how much of an impact you will have on the galaxy."
"The third answer. The simplest - Imagination without reason is the mother of monsters, but with her, she is the mother of the arts and the source of her wonders. To lack any philosophical basis will lead you to a path of inadequecies, because you require the sleep of reason to justify your actions. Sith who follow this path become little more than berserkers, believing that it is solely their application of strength that matters - but now how. It has led many to believe they can not overcome their betters, because they have never considered the truth in how. To lack that inflection, one only destines themselves for pedantic complaints and childish tantrums on how they deserve more."
"Take these lessons and continue to embody them. Learn them. Carve them into your mind and heart. In two weeks, all Cohorts will have an exam. Prepare your travel bags and uniforms - you will not be told the time of departure until it is upon us."