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- "The Caligula Effect" -- Attempting to Explain Unreasonable Subordination
specific circumstances may differ, the underlying principle remains the same on the historical, real life degree
- 13 Beneficial Words of Wisdom - How To Become A Wiser Being
against one’s individuality and unique characteristics and set of merits each one of us has to a certain degree
- Explaining Autism - Philosocom's Directory on Autism
Depending on the individual at hand, as the autistic spectrum is as wide as the ocean, a certain degree
- Daniel Dennett Philosophy: Exploring Consciousness, Evolution, and the Mind (By Mr. J. Igwe, Mr. E. Peter and Mr. E. David)
He contends that even in a world governed by deterministic laws, agents can still possess meaningful degrees
- Understanding the Spectrum of Social Interactions
Therefore, declaring every human a "social animal" might be both an oversimplification and a fallacy.
- Bittersweet Satisfaction -- A Unique Emotion? Contemplations on "Setsunai"
to realize that several emotions can exist and be felt at the same time, and that we have different degrees
- Rubinshteinic Soldier: 3 Values for Task Completion Mindset
Age is no barrier, and a fallacy, to claim one is too young or too old to improve .
- The Problem Behind Wanting Payback -- Understanding the Drawbacks and Alternatives to Revenge
This is evidence for "The Whole Person" fallacy.
- The Rubinshteinic Philosophy Against Modesty
The Barrier of Modesty is requires an understanding of it to a degree that would oblige you to oppose
- The Philosophy and Functionality of Importance
To some degree, for sure, but when the former Prime Minister of Japan is assassinated , people hold this
- The Golden Solitude of the Philosopher's Journey
chance at getting a greater relevancy , long-term-wise, as philosophy itself still remains relevant to a degree
- The Attack on Philosophical Exploration -- A Revamped Critique
pre-internet world, where people like Socrates admitted that they know nothing, and still preserved a certain degree
- Philosophy, Society and Sapience: How to Develop The Cornerstones of Human Progress
living it as part of our daily lives, we can: Sharpen our critical thinking skills: Learn to identify fallacies
- The Philosopher Who Attempted to Overthrow The Japanese Army -- How Philosophy Can Be Practical
him from forming his own paramilitary force and invading a major military facility with a relative degree
- The Philosophy of Subjective Equality -- How "Everything" Could Be Equally Real
subjectivity of our perception lies in our ability to regard things as well, and give them different degrees
- Perception As Choice
way to challenge our perceptions is to expose ourselves to new experiences, even if they risk us to a degree
- Name as Identity - Rebranding Yourself (By Ms. Panama Dusa)
There is the fallacy of people thinking things are of a certain quality if they are referred to as perfect
- But No Bubble Was Created -- In Defence of Escapism
Case examples within Philosocom are the Newcomer's Fallacy and the Timing Bias.
- Giving Up When Giving Is Due -- Why I Gave Up On Weakness
that duration of time is too short for them to respect me like I respected them, or even close to that degree
- Bound to Suffer -- The Philosophy of General Skarr
One that may have him suffer the Drug Lord's Fallacy should he ever succeed.
- Surpassing The Master! (Morality Article)
I didn't fell victim to the para-social fallacy . I knew I was alone, even in physical company.
- The Rubinshteinic Philosophy of the Enduring Pillar
Philosocom consists of two letters: The letter "S," standing for solitude, hovers above the "I" turned 90 degrees
- When Accidents Benefit The Victim -- Savant Syndrome Analysis (Featuring a Savant)
No. 3: All emotions are energy and given that we have some degree of control over ourselves we can definitely
- The Two Heads of Wisdom: A Journey of Insight
Beyond the Mechanical Life Society often pushes us into a predetermined mold: Pursue education, attain a degree
- How to Solve the Void of Existential Loneliness
(More on loneliness, here) ********************* The Physical Company Fallacy The increasing connectivity



























