| I Know Nothing; No You Don't |
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| Humans often like to brag about their intellect and how much they know and for a philosopher this is rather hilarious because many philosophers believe that you cannot know anything for sure. For instance everything that you think you know may only |
| Post 9-11: Who Are We Now? |
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| September 11, 2006 marked the five-year anniversary of the terrorist attacks on the WTC Twin Towers and the Pentagon. At the time, the various media venues concentrated on two questions: Could this tragedy have been prevented, and are we safer now? |
| Religion and Philosophy for $200 Bob |
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| Religion can be an interesting subject, as it seems to dominate many people's lives and permeates all aspects of society and since you enjoy philosophy. I suppose you have seen its incredible influence over the past 2000 years on Western World "Thou |
| The Origins of Religion |
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| Religion does not begin with questions. It begins with a passing glimpse of realization--the realization of is ness. When an individual realizes his own existence, the existence of the Proper self, a religion of Beingness begins. When a realization |
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