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Epistemology: Truth & KnowledgeThe Price of Wisdom
36 Posts • 10119 Views Philosophy Forum |
I'm having no more troubles seeing as how we've concluded that one who has in-depth knowledge of a game who uses that in-depth knwledge in philosophical discourse about the game is a philoso... |
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Milgram's Studies
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Just an interesting experiment i saw on BBC4 (a indie channel in the UK). Stanley Milgram was a Jew living in America not long after the Second World War and subsequently, not long after the Holocaust... |
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What can be done?
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The main reason philosophy is not "cool" is that the vast majority of people think of _how_ things are, rather than _why_ things are. Unless this changes, neither will popular view of philos... |
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Life & DeathCritique My Philosophy of Life?
12 Posts • 8506 Views Philosophy Forum |
I believe that anyone who claims that they are "certain" of their philosophical positions is either dishonest or overconfident.
Besides, if I were certain of my positions, I would not ha... |
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Life & DeathSocial existance, life and friends.
24 Posts • 5563 Views Philosophy Forum |
Is it just me or are people becoming increasingly simple, stupid and ignorant?
regretfully, I believe so... or it would appear that way. It's a damn shame that people are actively letting them... |
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God in ReligionGod?
88 Posts • 20328 Views Religion Forum |
A basic philosophical question that doubts the existence of God is if god is benevolent and perfect then why is the world so cruel and imperfect?
If you assume there is such a thing as cruelty and e... |
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Life & DeathCritique My Philosophy of Life?
12 Posts • 8506 Views Philosophy Forum |
THX 1137:
Since you are clearly so knowledgeable and intelligent--and since you have already read the document--it should be easy for you to provide refutations of at least a couple of the argument... |
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The ultimate and first beginning
28 Posts • 7194 Views Philosophy Forum |
What does the way our minds work, in relation to computers, have anything to do with the infinite existence of something? Unless of course you're asking whether we believe that something can exis... |
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AstronomyOur Home
11 Posts • 7234 Views Science & Technology Forum |
Interesting Wyote . . . looking over the varrious distances & related diameters, I tend to wonder in reguarding the motions of planets & such we are taught that acceleration is constant . . .h... |
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Religion & HumanityAn answer
31 Posts • 9441 Views Religion Forum |
Let us first consider the value of science and religion. They BOTH try or claim to describe reality.
I'm afraid I am biased towards science that being my choice but I symapothise with religio... |
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Human Nature & EmotionCould one live their philosophy?
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LittleJohn, I agree that :
It is a basis for developing your ethical system.
That is the best explanation of the what and the why of philosophical inquisition I have read.
I will ignore your com... |
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Life & Deathwhat is your theory on life?
270 Posts • 54788 Views Philosophy Forum |
I thorougly enjoy these philosophical debates, they are my life. I hope that we can continue these debates. Most of all I hope that we can change this world. Saddley I do not think it is our place to... |
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Science vs ReligionEVOLUTION
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And how exactly do you choose your correct scriptures? Do you follow old testement? Thus sugesting the new was made by man. Or have you converted to the Quran as they have claimed they are the last am... |
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God in Religionwhat made God?
32 Posts • 13395 Views Religion Forum |
reply to manbible, i was told at school many years ago by a chemistry teacher that you can artificially create and maintain microrganisms such as plankton and bacteria by smearing agar jelly in a petr... |
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Are all Philisophical minds elitists?
37 Posts • 9423 Views Philosophy Forum |
Philosophical mind. How do you know if you have one?
I mean theres so many labels isnt there, im a goth, im an emo, im a punk, im this , im that, im an intellectual, blah blah, and people like me hav... |
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Society & Sociologyeducation system
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...you are correct Decius but college is more than just a 4 year degree and a job at the end. You are an administrator to a quasi-philosophical website and you have 662 post as I see. Why not go to co... |
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Reality & MetaphysicsWhy do we exist?
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A basic answer: You exist because you can.
As for a more philosophical answer: Can you prove you exist to begin with? |
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Why do boys fall in love with girls ?
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creativity is better than intelligence. Its good to see some freshness here. Education in some ways dulls the mind but it does allow you to have a thought and then reject it. Thats what I would say to... |
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Science vs ReligionScience gives proof of God.
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I believe science is getting closer to understanding the beginnings of the universe and if there is a creative, inteligent force behind that eventually it will be revealed through scientific evidence... |
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Is it?
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I Love That movie...
Depends, Are You Looking at it from a purely philosophical point of view or a emotional human one.
Existentially speaking nothing exists anyway except you and your thoughts.... |
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Attempting to balance philosophy withother intrest
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Philosophy is a tricky one. Its very hard to maintain one view point because as you grow and experience new things it becomes harder to maintain one way of thinking especially without being accused ha... |
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Physics & CosmologyCAN WE SEE INTO THE PAST?
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tgis principle is still assuming that the references are uniform and essentially linear. thus you get the classic polvolter and the shed example, which results in te stick breaking when you (the polvo... |
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Christianitywe're nothing special
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Coming from a Catholic perspective, what makes us so special to God is that he created us in His image and likeness. We are His children and therefore he has the unconditional love of a father for his... |
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Movie Review21 Grams
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Now this movie I really liked.
it was great but i have found that some people beleive 21 grams leaves the body at death and others say no its untrue because the experiment that supposedly proved th... |
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Alternative BeliefsGod = The Universe
72 Posts • 21760 Views Religion Forum |
Additionally, Hobbes Choice has correctly utilized Occam's razor.
The Universe = The Universe
In that, it is an accepted philosophical principle that if two explanations exist for a single pri... |
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