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  • What is True Evil?

    I have studied ethics in university, and in fact, the philosophy of morality was my first introduction there are three interpretations of morality: Objective morality, which claims that good and evil are universal Every action has the potential to cause pain and suffering for a universal right or wrong reason, and The universe balances good and evil, and our lives mirror it in its dualistic essence.

  • Defining Success (Also - Philosocom's Directory for Success-related Articles)

    A wealthy businessman or woman who despises their job may be considered "successful" by society, which While wealth, academic degrees and other conquests can be satisfying for many, it's not a universal

  • The Rise and Fall of My Education; Why It Matters to You

    I was also a university student while still in high school. In the education system before university, I got excellence certificates for several years in a row. In university, the courses I took were: The Philosophy of Morality; The Philosophy of the Mind ; Anthropology

  • The Horror of Omniscience -- Why is Omniscience Not a Virtue

    where you know everything. predictions, memories, and being aware of everything that is going on in the universe By "universe" I mean: from countless private areas of all the houses and apartments in every block and All the blessings of the universe and its hidden gems, but also all the horrors it contains.

  • Corporation-Based Virtual Realms: The Metaverse and Directory

    marketed as though it heralded a new era , positioning Meta as the architect of a virtual, immersive universe would create a pseudo-theistic dynamic where the corporation, as the creator and controller of this "universe Using the power of deductive reasoning , this means the VR universe will grow corrupt. In some ways, the Metaverse could mirror a dystopian universe where individual freedoms are curtailed

  • My Take on Death's Definition -- Directory On Defining Death

    Beyond the lively chatter of biological existence, the universe exists in a state of profound silence A strong connection allows you to access and interact with this "digital universe" with greater freedom

  • The Eternity Fallacy -- Why Doom Isn't That Bad, and the Value of Being Mattered

    It highlights that no monument, empire, or written work can escape the universe's fate, and even our Reflections on Legacy in a Finite Universe There's a bittersweet irony in crafting a legacy, isn't there Finally, if karma/dharma is true on the universal scale , then you will reincarnate regardless of your ( and not as metaphors ), we shouldn't bother ourselves with lamenting the lack of eternity in this universe

  • The Philosophy of Subjective Equality -- How "Everything" Could Be Equally Real

    other words, the fact that it is currently 2 PM in my time zone does not mean that it is also 2 PM universally Each reality has its own level of "real-ness," depending on how universal it is objectively. Do all truths have to be universal, and apply to every single thing and being in the universe?

  • The Philosophy and Functionality of Importance

    that we are here for no seen reason, that we are mere random entities operating in a chaotic, random universe Something that is tailored for us, and not universal. Perhaps there are other beings out there, in the universe , who have discovered the true origin of the universe—an origin that might not feature creationism at all but instead... frightening absurdity.

  • Unavoidable Events and Logic: Understanding the Unavoidable and The Logically Inevitable

    Some inevitabilities are universal, while others are personal consequences. Between Choice and the Uncontrollable Life is a product of evitable and inevitable outcomes – some universal The universe's reason might not necessarily lie in a divine plan, but in the inescapable logic of cause Our choices have consequences, and the universe itself might be a product of fundamental principles,

  • The Rubinshteinic Philosophy on the Past

    This universal march towards this only chronological certainty, intensifies with each passing year, as In this waltz with time, we are all dancers, swept along by the relentless rhythm of the universe, dancing us like a fading trail of an always-regenerating bridge towards an inevitable end in a vastly-empty universe The desire to defy this universal law of chaos is undeniable in some, for it is a threat to their psychological

  • Bittersweet Satisfaction -- A Unique Emotion? Contemplations on "Setsunai"

    Subcategory on Suikoden Content) (Background music) Alex Mos's Summary Expressions of feelings are not universally Young and naive, I assumed this was a universal experience. A shared reality can never be a universal one, as long as all minds, regardless of their complexity,

  • From Neolithic Spirals to an Idea of Immortality on Darwinian “Rite” (By Christian Horgos)

    thinkers of the world have glimpsed a possibility of the individual soul's "imprinting" of a great universal Nikola Tesla said: "My brain is just a receptor, in the Universe there is a nucleus from which we obtain

  • Dr. S. Radhakrishnan's Legacy: Once a Philosopher, No Return After (By Mr. Ogbule Chibuzo Isaac)

    his career as a professor of philosophy, teaching at several prestigious institutions, including the University of Mysore, the University of Calcutta, and the University of Oxford. He served as the Vice-Chancellor of Andhra University from 1931 to 1936 and as the Vice-Chancellor of Banaras Hindu University from 1939 to 1948. Western thought, Radhakrishnan seeks to promote cross-cultural understanding and the recognition of the universal

  • AI Religion Is Expressing a Spiraling Neural Model of Consciousness (By Cristian Horgos)

    curves — arise directly from the structural properties of the human nervous system and are therefore universally hypothesis suggesting that all individual consciousness is, at its deepest level, actually a single, universal thinkers have repeatedly glimpsed the possibility of the individual soul's "imprinting" upon a great universal In the Universe there is a nucleus from which we obtain knowledge, power, and inspiration. Siegel observes that "Carl Jung took the position that the concept of immortality, universally present

  • Rationalism Versus Empiricism -- How Reality Is Understood

    Arguably, the universe is either built or can easily be represented by numbers , but I digress. represented not only in any science that demands experimentation, but what is called in slang, as the " university One can say that, in the "university" of everyday life, we become both experiments and "scientists",

  • The Degree Fallacy -- A Critique Towards Exclusivity

    Philosophers such as Socrates, Diogenes, and David Hume didn't graduate from a university; regardless Like me, he did not graduate from university. Mr. The same way I have utilized the university of life. I use it as a basis for understanding.

  • Life After Death, Chapter 2: Tarra's Moral Awakening (By Alex Mos)

    humanity lived mentally sedated and spiritually numb, lulled to submission by AI and sustained by modest universal Yet, a rational alternative exists: diversity as a survival strategy. Diversity breeds resilience and accelerates innovation . But neither  historical  humans nor posthumanist successors encoded it into a functional, universal Moral “Who will write the Universal Moral Protocol, Atommy? AI or humans?” “Neither. We will.

  • In the Ocean of Truth -- Poem and Truth Directory

    To Do With Truth and Survival On Truth and its Components -- How To Understand and Detect the Truth Universality The poem's closing sentiment reinforces the theme of universal liberation, emphasizing that the battle

  • Rationality And Time -- How Rationality is Relative

    The problem with the concept of rationality is that it is often seen as an universally-objective term be rational because we as a race have found very little alternatives to the comforting idea that the universe What if, let's say, 1,000 years into the future, it would somehow be revealed that the universe was generated

  • The Sacrifice Assumption: Compelled to Influence Others

    That occurs when the "sacrifices" we make to whatever we believe in (Gods, a sentient universe , luck To quote Northeastern University, exemplifying former soviet republics: The burden of corruption weighs As that university's quote suggests, sacrifice, whether stems from immorality or genuine dedication to

  • The Way of the Cat -- A Philosophy For Satisfaction (Short Article)

    Philosophizing can be used against ourselves when we doubt the necessity of our existence in this universe Nathan Lasher's Feedback: Why are we so worried about finding external life in the universe?

  • Intervention, Democracy, and the Limits of Moral Authority (By Alex Mos)

    But cultural norms, values, and conceptions of freedom are not universal. The search for a universal moral standard and a superior governing system capable of resolving these

  • The Just One-Man Fallacy -- On the Massive Burden of World Rectification

    It is to surrender, in defeatism, to a deterministic universe , when one's very breath allows the conscious overwhelming, when the shadows lengthen and the road stretches endlessly before you, remember this: the universe

  • Tomasio Rubinshtein -- An Autobiography

    Learning elementary information about the universe made me realize how tiny we humans are, living on Nonetheless, universal design or not, the infinity of the universe was astounding to me.

© 2019 And Onward, Mr. Tomasio Rubinshtein  

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