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Philosophy - March 2007

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Do you think that sensory experices can, at least in some cases, offer absolutely accurate, and infallible, knowledge of the world? Explain.

2007-03-25 05:02:47 · 5 answers · asked by arcenia256 1

Don't we have children here that need homes? Don't we need new schools here? We helped them make that money. Why do they take it somewhere else? I appreciate their good intensions but shouldn't it begin at home?

2007-03-25 04:57:36 · 9 answers · asked by sheree_98133 2

2007-03-25 04:50:59 · 7 answers · asked by lucyann 1

I utterly despise myself for my procrastination, lack of firmness, indecision, hypocrisy, and laziness. I don't know if I'm stupid or not intellectually, for all the pointy A's on my report cards, but I do feel like the biggest phony of phonys. Words of wisdom, anyone?

2007-03-25 04:47:02 · 12 answers · asked by tigertrot1986 3

2007-03-25 04:32:57 · 16 answers · asked by ratrace667 1

Nikola Tesla utters the above phrase in the movie "The Prestige," and then modifies it to, "Man's grasp exceeds his nerve." I think I'd better appreciate the second quote if I better understood the first.

2007-03-25 04:28:36 · 12 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-03-25 04:17:51 · 14 answers · asked by Said 4

2007-03-25 04:15:56 · 12 answers · asked by Said 4

2007-03-25 04:14:12 · 12 answers · asked by Said 4

If human beings did not suffer from guilt would we all run amok and do more damage to one another than what we are presently doing.? Is it guilt that controls us & not love?

2007-03-25 04:10:17 · 23 answers · asked by Praxis 5

2007-03-25 03:59:17 · 3 answers · asked by Lorenzo de' Medici 1

Just curious and in need of advice myself. For all the A's on my report cards, I feel like the biggest dolt in the world.

2007-03-25 03:58:36 · 17 answers · asked by tigertrot1986 3

Words are attempts to explain abstractions. Abstractions are only understood by the feelings. The essence lies between the words and the feelings.

2007-03-25 03:17:16 · 11 answers · asked by Louie 1

Background, where he came from, when he goes after someone ect

2007-03-25 03:10:13 · 6 answers · asked by Blue Chip 2

2007-03-25 02:53:53 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous

A meaningful one, at that.

2007-03-25 02:53:50 · 28 answers · asked by tigertrot1986 3

"nothing is at last sacred but the intergirt of your own mind. Absolve you to yourself and you shall have the suffrage of the world..." -self-reliance

2007-03-25 02:38:26 · 4 answers · asked by neena ♥ 3

this is with regards to organon and the philosophies laid by Dr.Hahnemann about how a physician must practise homoeopathy

2007-03-25 02:28:03 · 2 answers · asked by rinkle s 1

We have no view to work with. No view means nothing. Nothing has no details to explain it. Try to experience nothing and you will cease.

2007-03-25 02:26:24 · 7 answers · asked by Louie 1

Dont you agree that today humanity is hardly seen?No tears, no mercy, no respect, no love, no honesty.......nothing that could prove that we are still humans! We are only and only bothered about one thing-how to earn tonnes of bucks and fame! Do we even bother to simply ask our old mother that how's she today&give her a hug?Do we respect our parents, friends&colleagues at their back?Do you shed tears at your relative's funeral?Are we honest enough to tell our parents that we failed even in the silliest test?And I doubt if honest people are still walking on earth!

2007-03-25 02:14:26 · 20 answers · asked by Z....... 2

Can you tell me the book in which Wittgenstein said the above phrase?

2007-03-25 02:01:30 · 7 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-03-25 01:58:11 · 7 answers · asked by lynlyncalleno 1

2007-03-25 01:20:46 · 5 answers · asked by pai 2

about you as a person, what you did, and how has it impacted, or changed your outlook and attitude about the kind of person you are now?

2007-03-25 01:19:26 · 15 answers · asked by ikatchur 1

Existentialism has rather gone out of fashion now, but I wonder if we adhere enough to its principles. In essence I interpret existentialism as being about the journey rather than the goal, but it's so hard to live that way. It seems to be totally contrary to the western mindset.

Is this something that appeals to you, or do you follow this ideal?

It must be very life-affirming if you can acheive it.

ps: I have heard of Christian Existentialism, which seems totally contradictory, don't you think??

2007-03-25 00:45:06 · 15 answers · asked by sallybowles 4

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