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Philosophy - February 2007

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if it wouldnt affect you why?? for me it would shatter and destroy my world

2007-02-23 20:58:43 · 11 answers · asked by mr i 1

Infact what happens when you say I have understood something.

2007-02-23 20:29:44 · 27 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-02-23 20:16:25 · 17 answers · asked by Aish 2

khalid for ap andra pradesh 09989001572

2007-02-23 20:08:44 · 6 answers · asked by khalid 1

Your opinion should not be mythological or historical. It's an open argument. I quote INDIA as "We people, the Indians". and you...?

2007-02-23 20:00:41 · 22 answers · asked by naineshnigam 1

2007-02-23 19:59:45 · 7 answers · asked by The Knowledge Server 1

What factors serve as hindrances to attaining knowledge? Which one is the most difficult to handle? Why?

2007-02-23 19:30:03 · 3 answers · asked by tom d 1

What are the possible sources of knowledge? Which one you think is the most reliable? Why?

2007-02-23 19:28:07 · 6 answers · asked by tom d 1

2007-02-23 19:27:52 · 6 answers · asked by beep deeb 1

Discuss the importance of knowledge in relation to decision making.

2007-02-23 19:16:22 · 5 answers · asked by tom d 1

John Galt is the " I ". The letter, I , is the most important letter in the universe!! With out the letter, I , there would be no universe. Why? Look to the defination, of. I am that I am. There is no OTHER, BUT, the I. You have a Soul, you have free will, no other creature in the universe has Free Will, but the I. Now why would a creature of free will, create another creature of free will? To seek another I !! One of a kind can not create another of it's kind, it can not create an equal!! If it did, then it would be one of many, instead one of a kind. It then would not be an I, but a, we!! A "WE" can exsist, ONLY, IF, There can be another, I. Two I's make a, we. BUT, the other " I " has to be an " I " in and of it's self. In other words, a self made " I ". Only an equal " I " can then give of it's self to another, equally. And therefore take of the other, " I ". Equally. John Galt, then, is the best of Man's Individualist effort to create, the I, in and of it's self, with in him

2007-02-23 19:14:42 · 2 answers · asked by Anonymous

Without grammar, all you have is a list of definitions, which themselves come in sentences and only indicate the possible uses the single word could have in a sentence.

Does "red" mean anything unless connected to, at least, some index, e.g., "That is red"?

2007-02-23 18:50:48 · 5 answers · asked by -.- 3

2007-02-23 18:44:25 · 7 answers · asked by ? 3

2007-02-23 18:08:50 · 8 answers · asked by ? 3

As soon as you say "no beginning", you cross the realm from science to religion.

2007-02-23 17:49:37 · 24 answers · asked by Anonymous

Does she like me? Does my couch match my carpet?, How do I get out of Jury Duty? Money over happiness, empowerment over spiritual fullfillment, Did I offend her, Did he mean to offend me. I'M OFFENDED!! I would be a success if I could only. . If I knew then what I know now. .I detest the hundreds of people that I know and don't spend enough time with the 4 people that DO matter including myself. blah blah balh. Seriously, what is the point of living so long if you spend it in self created misery,regret,paranoia and doubt. Or is it the price we pay for "social enlightenment"? Would we have a stick to lean on if it wasn't shoved so far our cans? Thoughts?

2007-02-23 17:40:24 · 11 answers · asked by Matticus Kole 4

2007-02-23 17:36:54 · 8 answers · asked by AL M 2

I am writing an essay that religious faith is a paradigm, much like kuhn describes certain models in science as paradigms. I need some strong counterarguments to argue against. Can anyone give me any ideas for why religious faith is not a paradigm, or anything that you think may contribute to my paper. Thank you so much.

2007-02-23 17:12:56 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous

Somedays I feel really unattractive, unintelligent, boring, dull...etc. I feel like I have nothing to say. I worry about people asking me questions because I feel that I will say something stupid. I'm in college now. I thought by now I wouldn't have these problems, but they still remain buried inside of me. I see a psychologist, doesn't really help. I feel like a loner, but I am always socializing. I don't easily trust people. I feel akward and strange at times. Where do I belong? Sometimes I think I will settle for anyone who I feel comfortable around because so many times I feel so uncomfortable around someone I truly like. I'm weird, different, stupid. That's how I see myself. What to do?

2007-02-23 16:57:42 · 11 answers · asked by Anonymous

We sleep in darkness, we are most intimate in darkness, some of the greatest expressions of love, laughter, and joy are experienced in the dark. So why have we as a society, cursed the absense of illumination, with the stigma of bieng bad?

2007-02-23 16:46:31 · 21 answers · asked by Matticus Kole 4

2007-02-23 16:43:25 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-02-23 16:40:12 · 13 answers · asked by Tiffany 3

... when their dependency on others means that their will is only satisfied via-proxy. Are we to exploit and manipulate the weak-willed to our hearts content? How are we to practice personal justice with such limited physical capabilities?

I ask this because I've never walked in my life.

Sometimes I feel like a strong mind trapped in a weak body.

2007-02-23 16:36:03 · 6 answers · asked by Smokey 2

we never bring anything and we never take anything and why is it all the things happening whout happyness in the world?

2007-02-23 16:23:59 · 19 answers · asked by venkatesan_vincent 1

A person who is "blissfully ignorant" will not worry about life and its mysteries(does god exist, what is the supreme goal of life, etc.): he takes things at face value. Those of average intelligence, unfortunately, the vast majority of us, grapple with these problems all the time. A rare few geniuses are able to solve these mysteries for themselves (or obtain answers they are satisfied with), or else realize that these things don't matter. Does this make sense?

2007-02-23 16:14:38 · 7 answers · asked by Dig a Pony 3

2007-02-23 16:04:17 · 15 answers · asked by Sara 5

2007-02-23 15:51:54 · 13 answers · asked by maian 2

How did he expect extremely poor people to exercise their will to power if they don't have the capabilities/resources.

By the way, I'm talking African or South-East Asian poverty, not pansy American poverty.

2007-02-23 15:50:59 · 3 answers · asked by Smokey 2

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