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    That is to say, when Isocrates wants eunoia to rule political life, he wants things to be just the opposite of what they were in the world that Thucydides had described Indeed, the position he adopts when discussing good will is part of an important controversy that was then being conducted about force and justice, might and right
  • Please explain to a beginner: what is metaphysics?
    Heidegger once delivered a famous lecture called "What Is Metaphysics " After he finished and a baffled silence a student raised his hand "But Professor Heidegger," he asked, "what is metaphysics?" To which Heidegger responded, "That is a very good question " To this old wives tale I'd add the suggestion that the answer also changes, because "physics" changes
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    An answer hardly could offer more than the refs What they miss is the emphasis that science, since Copernic and Newton, goes against common sense (while Aristotle's physics was commonsensical) The topic is currently discussed in anthropology sociology and also by postmodernism
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    The paradigm of virtue ethics is the Nicomachean Ethics by Aristotle: One type of well-living, i e living in eudaemonia, is to practice the different virtues listed by Aristotle Living according to these virtues does not only define the moral for living in a society, but it is also a means for oneself to live in eudaemonia Hence it is completely beside the point to count virtues and to
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    If this is about statistics, isn't the operative term here 'Nearly'…? Either way, isn't the idea that it doesn't matter how unlikely sentient life is because we are here now basically a re-statement of the anthropic principle, which search?
  • logic - The Concept of Trivialism - Philosophy Stack Exchange
    I understand trivialism is the position that everything is true, but I don't understand how it arrives there conceptually The trivialist realizes that our natural (L)anguage (combined with our cla
  • Is it possible that Im God or a special being deity?
    "Possible" really depends on what you have accepted as true Solipsism: Assuming you're the only perceiving being and everyone else is a figment of your imagination, your subconscious keeping you company then yes Perhaps you're a lonely "God" who has created some world within their mind and proceeded to live inside it and wipe their mind of the memory of creating it (or having some
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    Hitchen’s razor states that which can be asserted without evidence can be dismissed without evidence But if something is dismissed without evidence, aren’t you asserting that it isn’t true? But if





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