two philosophies

Ultimately there are but two philosophies. One of them accepts life and experience in all its uncertainty, mystery, doubt, and half-knowledge and turns that experience upon itself to deepen and intensify its own qualities – to imagination and art. This is the philosophy of Shakespeare and Keats.

[and Wittgenstein?]

[John Dewey, Art as Experience, 1934
Penguin 2005, p. 39]