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Books, books and more book! Personal experiences can sometimes disprove philosophical discussions and writings. My PHILOSOPHY: If you do wrong to people, you don't have the right to exist. Helping people is WHY we're here. At least it's my purpose of life. Why do people keep seeking humanism, nihilism and existentialism? Few seem to realize satisfaction. All humans are subject to death and Earth has not been cultivated into an earth-wide paradise. Perhaps it can be if we serve one another. I can't imagine a more satisfying life than using my free will to serve thy neighbor. Let's get started. It's 2009! In fact, it's 3/24/09!
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Great, great questions, Alejandra. I'm glad you're interested in Philosophy: Plato describes "The Form of the Good" in his book, "The Republic," using Socrates as his mouth piece. The Form
Good Morning, Marichu. Great question: You need to understand the process of academic research to succeed in higher education. Universities are fundamentally about two things: education and
What it means, Nick, is the event or whatever took place ... even though it might have been an exception OR didn't take place in the first place. In short, what is the true meaning of TRUTH?
Looks like a play on words is involved, Nick. Here's my 'play on words:' Aristotle was both the first formal logician — codifying the rules of correct reasoning — and the first informal logician
Good Morning, Siba. Thanks for the very unselfish questions. I'll respond: My opinion about Syria? I like ALL people. I've never visited Syria. What do I know about Syria? Archaeologists
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