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Tag Archives: philosophy
The Rationality of Uncertainty
When I was learning science in high school, I was mesmerized by the notion that scientific facts were true, myths were false, and there were still things that needed to be „figured out“. I was very impressed by the way … Continue reading → Continue reading
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Tagged binary logic, certain, certainty, computer, don't know, false, falsehood, human, language, linguistics, logic, modal logic, modal verb, modal verbs, mode, modes, natural language, natural science, nature, philosophy, rational, rationality, science, scientific, think, thinking, thought, thoughts, three state logic, true, truth, uncertain, uncertainty
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A Consistence Movement [First Essay]
I discovered several things today, each of which surprised me a little. Taken together, they surprised me a lot. Let me explain. What started me down this path was considering how people want to make or create or build or … Continue reading → Continue reading
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Tagged approach, approaches, consistence, consistence movement, perspective, perspectives, philosophical, philosophies, philosophy, view, views
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In order to live a life of devotion, one must be able to successfully choose a top priority
I have recently become acutely aware of this as I have been reflecting on the prospect of people entering into and exiting from “my life” — I’ve been sort of asking myself: what is my life in the context of … Continue reading →
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Tagged accommodate, accommodateion, assimilate, assimilation, cause, causes, devote, devotion, direction, existence, existentialism, goal, goals, life, love, meaning, natural, nature, philosophy, priority, religion, service, services, tradition, traditional
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Be the Environment
In a way, this is an extension of “be the change you want to see in the world” — but in another way, that quote from Ghandi is an extension of this expression. Of course: Ghandi made his quote long … Continue reading →
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Tagged environment, ethics, existentialism, Ghandi, philosophy
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You are my bee’s wax
Two people I enjoy following are Justine Musk and Ted Ernst. They each recently wrote interesting posts — on the one hand, Justine suggested to “provoke the world“, on the other Ted suggested to “give up hope“. You know what? … Continue reading →
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Tagged behavior, community, environment, ethics, exist, existence, existentialism, life, love, philosophy
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How to Know Yourself
I recently listened to a piece about Paul Ricœur (I think there was a lot of news, largely on account of the 100th anniversary of his birthday). I can’t recall if I’ve read any of his work per se, but … Continue reading →
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Tagged being, beings, complement, complementary, complements, existence, existentialism, idea, ideas, language, life, other, others, phenomena, phenomenology, phenomenon, philosophy, self, selfless, selflessness, theories, theory, universe, yourself
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meh.
I am not a very private or secretive person. Recently, someone close to me felt I “overshared” information — in other words: that I said something they did not feel it was right for me to say. I didn’t say … Continue reading →
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Tagged behavior, communication, community, engagement, information, life, meh, people, personal, philosophy, privacy, relationship, relationships
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