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  • On the Need to Leave an Impact

    I passed high school with flying colors and I was supposed to be a philosophy professor in university Because I am well aware of the fact that we are just tiny insignificant creatures compared to the larger universe Just because we're tiny and insignificant beings compared to the universe, doesn't mean we cannot leave Because I refuse to be a tiny insignificant human in the universe. I can't bear it. I just can't.

  • Why I Chose Philosophy as My Purpose

    It was hard to bear and made me deeply contemplate on the vast emptiness of the universe. This diminishes the relevance of universities in the context of philosophy. The reasons people seek philosophy are diverse – a desire for deeper meaning, an alternative to religion

  • Metaphysics In a Nutshell: How to Understand Everything (By Mr. Kaiser Basileus) (And His Articles)

    Universal or group meaning is an impossible exception. When anything moves an inch to the right, everything else in the universe moves an inch to the left ( -Actuality is the universe as it is outside the perception of a mind; change as change. The total amount of energy in the universe never changes but the total amount of energy in any given We are an embodied perspective on the universe.

  • How Money Corrupts: Capitalism, Alienation, and Mother 3's Tazmily Village

    While the philosophy of ethics holds no universal agreement on what exactly constitutes "morality," modern it is the act of bringing no overall negativity to anything material, living or non-living, in the universe

  • The Reckoning of Knowledge and Naivety

    .- People play by different rulesets, Thinking they're universal.

  • The "42" Anecdote -- Exploring Douglas Adams' Masterpiece

    isn’t a question that can be answered with a single, universally accepted response. or entitlement to claim absolute truths, especially when the concepts discussed do not have clear, universal But concepts like "worth" and "meaning" are deeply subjective, and no universally accepted standard In this sense, engaging with diverse subjective perspectives enriches one’s understanding and can offer

  • The "Wizard" and the "Sorcerer" Factions In Philosophy -- Proving Innate Philosophers Exist

    would've been a philosopher by heart even if I did not take the very few philosophy courses I took at university but stem from the Sorcerer archetype: From the innate desire to better understand the world and the universe Sorcerers do not read books to enhance their abilities; they do not subscribe to certain schools or universities Universities and other high-level institutions shouldn't monopolize such a basic field; people should

  • True Satisfaction -- How It Can Be Reached (Poem)

    thus, a lack of clear philosophy, That shall set them free, From the unproductivity Of a nihilistic universe poem argues that purpose and philosophy are essential to avoid the "unproductivity of a nihilistic universe

  • Dismantling the Myth of the Ultimate Soldier: A Sovereign Guide to Overcoming the Savior Complex

    You are a soldier with a grand, universal directive. Step out of the heavy, exhausting armor of the universal savior, lower the stakes of your daily thoughts

  • The Razro Paradox: Defiance in the Vacuum of a Poisoned Well

    little corner, free to execute their will without needing to justify their existence to an indifferent universe When the illusion of a grand, welcoming world is discarded, the individual no longer owes the universe

  • Why Is the State Also a Place of Business

    Thomas Hobbes suggested a universal rationale, called the social contract theory . Contracts, and the Rubinshteinic Rationale Allow me to propose a Rubinshteinic (I.E, my own brand of) universal

  • Together In Hermitage (A Love Poem)

    Lonerhood is universal only, Only by its default.

  • Issues With Spirituality: Common Struggles and Insights

    Default Spirituality is a very problematic concept in philosophy, as there isn't necessarily a direct, universal Regardless, what we can say about spirituality, is that it claims this universe has something "hidden Some may describe it as a universal, infinite energy, and so on. What do we want in philosophy?

  • The Roots of Negativity and Optimism: The Battle for the Mental Fortress

    It attempts to convince us that we are as irrelevant as dust in a universe and a society that cares nothing

  • The Fort of Shallow -- Theme of Symbolic Influence

    Will universities always be physical when you can study from home?

  • Evil In Humanity - The Common Interest Within Us As Motive (And Philosocom's Directory on Evil)

    How Evil Is Effected by Choice In Star Wars, we see the Empire as the personification of evil in that universe A total unity, in the form of humanity as a universal identity, is when we can say that we are one and

  • A Rubinshteinic Examination of the Holy Trinity of Drinks

    One might claim coffee is part of a more-universalized culture.

  • Cognitive Dissonance of Memory -- A Philosophy of Mind and Reality

    Chaos, often deemed illogical, is a natural feature of the universe. addressing the cognitive dissonance of memory, we take a step closer to understanding ourselves and the universe

  • The Ethics of Care: Re-evaluating Traditional Moral Theories through a Feminist Lens (By Ms. Grace Gabbi)

    This perspective shifts the focus from impartiality and universal principles to the context-specific Unlike traditional theories that seek universal principles, care ethics argues that moral decisions must By prioritizing relational engagement, educators can better address the diverse needs of their students

  • Understanding the Spectrum of Social Interactions

    Unlike our dependence on water for survival, the need for social interaction isn't universally intuitive leads to sadness might hold true for those suffering from loneliness, which might or can affect us all universally This selective approach demonstrates that social interaction isn't a universal human necessity, but rather Recognizing this spectrum of human needs allows us to be aware the diverse ways we navigate the world

  • Neon Ruins and the Sovereign Self: Deconstructive Existentialism and Absurdist Survival in Daraku Tenshi

    as the fundamental conflict between the human tendency to seek inherent meaning and the cold, silent universe Daraku Tenshi reinforces this transition by enveloping its entire universe in a thick layer of atmospheric

  • The Philosophy of The Good Place: Examination of Morality and the Afterlife (J. Igwe and Co.)

    Through its diverse characters, complex narrative, and engagement with centuries-old philosophical debates Existentialism, as a philosophy, emphasizes the individual's responsibility to create meaning and values in a universe The Good Place frequently challenges the notion that there is an objective moral order governing the universe The very structure of the universe they inhabit seems to lack inherent justice or fairness , echoing idea of the "absurd" — the conflict between humans’ desire for meaning and the silent, indifferent universe

  • How to Break Free From Our Mental Prisons

    What appears universally true could be a product of collective agreement, a fallacy of popularity rather How can we simply accept the universe as is without having it affect our mental health? By comparison, we could also assume that we're inside a VR world , or that this universe is nothing more We must constantly question our perceptions, seeking diverse perspectives and employing rigorous methods You see, this questioning isn't entirely impractical if we wish to make sense of our universe, correct

  • One In a Million -- How To Live With Or Without Luck

    The Cruel Coin Flip And You The universe operates on chance, not a moral compass, and far less on justice In a deterministic universe, where every event is pre-written, your strategies won't matter as much. If physics governs everything, and quantum mechanics explains the phenomena of universal reality, is We are bound by software, like our physical bodies and the observable reality of our universe.

  • A Tale of the Silent Hour -- 5 Poems On the Philosophy of the Heart (By O. C. Isaac)

    article is found in the poem "When The Heart Cannot Speak," where the heart is depicted as possessing a "universal That's when the heart takes over, and it starts to heal, With a language that's universal, and a power

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