philosophy
philosophy
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by E. RAYMOND ROCK - 2007-09-16
I am a meditator. When I am meditating, I feel no fear, no ambition, no cowardice. I read no books, I have no opinions. I am peaceful. I am a meditator. When I am meditating, I have no ques...
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102.
by Andrewshw2 - 2007-09-20
Long time before I dared to enter my first philosophy class, I frequently was involved in friendly, but at the same time passionate discussions with friends and colleagues, holding fast to my ...
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103.
by E. RAYMOND ROCK - 2007-09-23
Arguing religion or politics is tantamount to beating ones head against a concrete wall, or so they say, and when I scan the online public posts at the end of controversial articles, I can only ag...
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104.
by Andrew - 2007-09-25
If Boethius was connected to the governmental affaire it did not permit him to get good education. As he was born in great family it gave him more opportunities to be educated at high level. His spher...
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105.
by Andrew - 2007-09-26
One more interesting work by Moses Maimonides is The Discourse on the Explanation of Fits. The creation of this very work was connected to the time when Moses treated people from Sultan's palace and w...
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106.
by E. RAYMOND ROCK - 2007-09-26
Soon, drilling and fracking rigs were running up and down the newly cut-in roads, popping in wells every couple of acres. Janet and I helped where we could, but were more interested in digging up ...
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107.
by Andrewshw2 - 2007-10-03
In his book Mein Kampf Hitler talks about politicians within the democratic scheme as changing their beliefs on a vagary when public sensibility prescribes them to do so. This is a field of West...
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108.
by William Nugent - 2007-10-12
Socrates (ca. 470-399 BC) is not just another "dead white male" despised by our university elite but a man whose philosophical breakthroughs reverberate down through the centuries and profoundly affec...
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109.
by E. RAYMOND ROCK - 2007-10-11
What are our authorities? The Church, our government, law enforcement . . . our boss? And why should we question them? Better to leave well enough alone and just follow along - much safer. Plus, t...
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110.
by E. RAYMOND ROCK - 2007-10-13
If the earth decided to fly off on its own, leaving the solar system and its orbit behind, the first problem earth would have is that things would get cold - real fast! On the other hand, there ar...