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Sam Harris's Moral Landscape: What are the flaws in his use of …

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philosophy of mind

WebA Few Thoughts: Mental "health" or "illness is, to a significant degree, a social construct, a product of a certain consensus, which I often find dubious. i.e., many …

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Does Nietzsche answer what "the good" actually is

WebHealth is the attainment of a physical ideal: the development of strength, fortitude, physical grace, beauty, etc. Any quick online search will produce hundreds of …

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philosophy of mind

WebPhilosophical position like solipsism are well thought out and definitely rational. Agreed, and according to wikipedia solipsism was formalized by the Sophists, …

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How does J.S. Mill's liberty principle encourage paternalistic

WebFor him this was an issue about one's health, personal liberty and mental development. Mill suggested that society can be justified not only to prevent harm to …

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What is the meaning of "meaning of life" and why do people seek it

WebI actually would not say that . One of the oldest questions is "What is the meaning of life?" It is true that people have been asking for a long time how they fit in and what they should …

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What is the difference between faith and belief in philosophy

Webthat universal health care is good, and that it will end up cheaper for me and my nation; that my family love me and will support me in difficult times; In religion it is …

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Is philosophy bad for you (if taken too literally)

Web2. Philosophy in the strict sense means love of wisdom. Wisdom is classically taken to mean the knowledge of the highest causes, by which a wise person …

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How empiricism and positivism is distinguished

WebAccording to Wikipedia, Empiricism is a theory that states that knowledge comes only or primarily from sensory experience. One of several views of epistemology, …

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Is science based on David Hume's "A wise man, therefore, …

Web"A wise man, therefore, proportions his belief to the evidence. … no testimony is sufficient to establish a miracle unless the testimony be of such a kind, that …

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Arguments against forcing insurance of any kind by a state

WebSome states force their residents to pay for a broad insurance service often named "national insurance" or "social security"; it doesn't even matter if the subject has …

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Why is the rule of the law so easily damaged or broken

WebThe law is enforced by humans. Humans are notorously inefficient. This is why law is so easily broken. Consider machines implementing a law. Suppose your car's …

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What are some of the most effective arguments against stoicism

Web3. The arguments against Stoicism that are effective for me, are that the Stoic virtues of rationality, and prudence about their physical existence, fail to capture the …

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