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A place to exercise reason, deep thought, freethinking, and share research, articles, videos, and a variety of sources pertaining to philosophical concepts. Debate and discussion are open and welcome. Be sure to remain clear, concise, and manage your grammar. Edits should be .. Read more

A place to exercise reason, deep thought, freethinking, and share research, articles, videos, and a variety of sources pertaining to philosophical concepts. Debate and discussion are open and welcome. Be sure to remain clear, concise, and manage your grammar. Edits should be .. Read more

Most Liked Posts By EliRodriguez11 (2) Posts by anyone

Shared from Philosophy & Meaning
May 9, 2022May 2022

Posted by yvilletom
On meaning. It happened one day in San Francisco, while I was on a jury in city court. At noon the judge called a recess for lunch. In a few minutes two other jurors, both of them men and one of them wearing the garb of a Catholic priest, and I were...
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Philosophy
Jun 22, 2019Jun 2019

Posted by Matias
"Philosophers have been profoundly wrong on almost every question under the sun over the last 2500 years. You should never listen to the answers of philosophers, but you should listen to their questions." (Christof Koch)
6 comments
Philosophy
Jul 6, 2019Jul 2019

Posted by Mitch07102
On David Hume and his refusal to embrace faith as he neared death. "Hume responded that he was no more perturbed by the idea of ceasing to exist than by the idea that he had not existed before he was born."
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Quotes
Nov 21, 2019Nov 2019

Posted by wonderandlisten
"My political opinions lean more and more to Anarchy (philosophically understood, meaning abolition of control not whiskered men with bombs) – or to ‘unconstitutional’ Monarchy." (later in the same letter) "Anyway the proper study of Man is ...
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Shared from Philosophy & Meaning
Jul 2, 2018Jul 2018

Posted by TheMiddleWay
Russel, the greatest salesman the world has ever known!
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Philosophy
Jun 14, 2019Jun 2019

Posted by Matias
What is "cultural appropriation"?
10 comments
Philosophy
Oct 25, 2018Oct 2018

Posted by Cutiebeauty
Hi everyone. I just joined your group. I don't know much about philosophy but I'm willing to learn. I won't be getting into any deep discussions here, but I do want to read some stuff. I may ask a question here and there, if that's alright?...
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Philosophy
Jun 2, 2020Jun 2020

Posted by Jetty
Perspective
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Philosophy
Jul 8, 2020Jul 2020

Posted by Mitch07102
Wisdom from The Daily Stoic, something I try to do in my life. I suspect this is true for the members of this group. "No one is saying you’re not smart. No one is saying that you aren’t pretty well-versed in philosophy. You might even be the ...
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Shared from Philosophy & Meaning
Jan 20, 2019Jan 2019

Posted by misternatureboy
150 years ago, a philosopher showed why it’s pointless to start arguments on the internet
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Philosophy
Jan 8, 2019Jan 2019

Posted by JackPedigo
. LOL I just learned something about why tRump has so many supporters. It’s called the Dunning-Kreuger effect Basically too stupid to realize how stupid you are. This is dependent on the metacognition or being ...
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Philosophy
Oct 18, 2018Oct 2018

Posted by DonaldHRoberts
Why is it that so many humans cannot accept a very simple fact?; that we are as individuals just a collection of bio-chemical components with a shelf life of about 80 years. Then we simply revert to the base elements that were are made of.
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Philosophy
Jan 27, 2019Jan 2019

Posted by coolcatfluffo2
Hello fellow philosophy enthusiasts. My name is Chuck. I am singularly delighted see and have become a member of this exceptionally sterling group. I have a Bachelor of Arts degree in Philosophy from Temple University (1973) with concentrations ...
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Philosophy
Nov 18, 2019Nov 2019

Posted by Matias
Does science need "metaphysical naturalism" as a foundation?
2 comments
Philosophy
Apr 8, 2020Apr 2020

Posted by Arachne
I write my personal opinion based on what I see in Decartes' writing. Feel free to correct me if you feel that I err. Meditations on First Philosophy With Selections from the Objections and Replies -- I mark my margins with remarks...perhaps I...
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Philosophy
Jul 15, 2019Jul 2019

Posted by DonaldHRoberts
The body is a vehicle for your dreams and imagination, keep it healthy.
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Philosophy
Jun 17, 2020Jun 2020

Posted by Jolanta
My philosophy is to be happy, every day.
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Philosophy
May 8, 2018May 2018

Posted by EliRodriguez11
This is a link to one of my personal favorite online sources for developing a sense of direction and knowledge of analytic philosophy. Carneades practices a form of pyhronic skepticism he calls indirect skepticism, but provides a well-rounded ...
2 comments
Philosophy
Jul 14, 2018Jul 2018

Posted by Matias
Is there only one kind of truth; only one kind of reality? Or are there several types of reality? The sentence "Emma Bovary died by suicide" is true although "Emma Bovary" is only a fictitious entity, an element of an inter-subjective reality (in ...
4 comments
Philosophy
Dec 3, 2020Dec 2020

Posted by Spongebob
The trolley solution
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Shared from Philosophy & Meaning
Jun 7, 2018Jun 2018

Posted by TheMiddleWay
Wittgenstein is about the only continental philosopher I can stand. While his presentation was mystical and putposely obscure (a trademark of the continentals) at the heart are some deeply analytical thoughts which is why, I suspect,...
3 comments
Philosophy
Jun 21, 2019Jun 2019

Posted by Matias
"We are repeatedly told these days that we are living in a new and frightening era of “post-truth”, and that lies and fictions are all around us. Examples are not hard to come by. In fact, humans have always lived in the age of post-truth. Homo...
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Philosophy
Jan 21, 2020Jan 2020

Posted by yvilletom
Snippets from a book review: “Albert Einstein, lone wolf; Max Born, anxious hypochondriac; Werner Heisenberg, intensely ambitious; ....” Philosophers were humans. Let’s see snippets of their lives.
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Philosophy
Dec 6, 2019Dec 2019

Posted by towkneed
I always get so enamored of the theory of surplus value. And then I remember that the 20th century has taught us that a thing is worth what people will pay for it.
8 comments
Shared from General & Hellos
Nov 27, 2020Nov 2020

Posted by Mitch07102
As I've aged I have found my embrace of Stoic philosophy to be a useful means to a better, happier, deeper, richer, more fulfilling life. It is even more so in trying times like these. I am sometimes asked about Stoicism, so here's a link to an ...
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Posted by PontifexMarximusWhy Evolution Is True … I never realised that there was still so much opposition to science. [livescience.com]

Posted by NR92What is the reason to live? What are we living for?

Posted by NR92Is it correct that Nietzsche was Hitler's inspiration?

Posted by mzeeWhat is fear?

Posted by DonaldHRobertsThe Most Complicated question ever asked. WHY?

Posted by TheMiddleWayRussel, the greatest salesman the world has ever known!

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