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Debate: The Philosophy of Intellectualism should be regarded as a ...

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Spiritual Intelligence cannot be defined solely on the premise that closeness with a monotheistic deity, such as God/Allah/Krshna, would warrant its exaltation. Bearing in mind that the human spirit is autonomous in its nature, ...
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Water, water everywhere - The Times and Democrat - The Times and Democrat

Water, water everywhere - The Times and Democrat - The Times and Democrat | Philosophical wanderings | Scoop.it
Water, water everywhere - The Times and Democrat The Times and Democrat Loren Eiseley, American essayist, philosopher and literary naturalist once wrote: “If there is any magic on this planet, it is contained in water.” We're planning on leaving...
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Maverick Philosopher: Matter Thinks?

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Maverick Philosopher. Footnotes to Plato from the foothills of the Superstition Mountains. Motto: Study everything, join nothing. Selected for the The Times of London's 100 Best Blogs List (15 February 2009).
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North Korea's Kim Jong Un And The Juche Philosophy - Analysis - Eurasia Review

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North Korea's Kim Jong Un And The Juche Philosophy - Analysis
Eurasia Review
Or do we see the Juche philosophy, the ideology the North was founded on, remaining the framework by which the country is governed?
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The Partially Examined Life | A Philosophy Podcast and Philosophy Blog

The Partially Examined Life | A Philosophy Podcast and Philosophy Blog | Philosophical wanderings | Scoop.it
The Partially Examined Life is a philosophy podcast and philosophy blog by some guys who were at one point set on doing philosophy for a living but then thought better of it.
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8 Ways To Dig Your Way Out Of A Rut - Forbes

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8 Ways To Dig Your Way Out Of A Rut
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“A gut feeling is often signaling strong messages that come from deep within,” she says. ...
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Kingdom Hearts 3 is a Commentary on the Human Unconscious - Insider Media Group

Kingdom Hearts 3 is a Commentary on the Human Unconscious - Insider Media Group | Philosophical wanderings | Scoop.it
Insider Media Group Kingdom Hearts 3 is a Commentary on the Human Unconscious Insider Media Group After discussing philosophy and the subtle nuances of human thought, the collective unconsciousness, the validity of transpersonal psychology and the...
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Miracles and the Paradox of Art Part 3 of a series on Nature and Miracles - Chabad.org

Miracles and the Paradox of Art Part 3 of a series on Nature and Miracles - Chabad.org | Philosophical wanderings | Scoop.it
Chabad.org Miracles and the Paradox of Art Part 3 of a series on Nature and Miracles Chabad.org It's an enigma, after all—one that has perplexed the philosophers for as long as they have been philosophizing: Why would an infinite perfect oneness...
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Love what is. Appreciate what is. Accept what is, or use what is! There is only power in what we do with what we have.

Love what is. Appreciate what is. Accept what is, or use what is! There is only power in what we do with what we have. | Philosophical wanderings | Scoop.it
Love what is. Appreciate what is. Accept what is, or use what is! There is only power in what we do with what we have. - Tony Robbins and here What does that mean? How many times have you said that...
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Philosophical Thoughts by Katz and Kelly | The Tapestry Blog

Philosophical Thoughts by Katz and Kelly. We sit quietly in philosophy class, While our minds ponder why we are here. On the screen, Buddha meditates. His voice echoes. Hmmmmmmmmmm....Hmmmmmmmmmmm..
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Western Philosophy

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The western world has a long and varied past and this is what makes it what it is today.
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Where are the honest atheists?

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That godlessness might be both true and terrible is something that the new atheists refuse to entertain (Stimulating critique of #newatheism, and makes you want to read Larkin again: http://t.co/Btong5RsdH...
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Thinking Outside the Box - Nolan Chart LLC

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Thinking Outside the Box Nolan Chart LLC We all learn from our parents and assimilate their thoughts and values into our own to varying degrees, and the wisdom accumulated by the generations before us influence the thoughts and ideas of the...
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ASK APE: Is there an ape within? (a philosophical question)

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Shamanic "doubling" appears quite clearly at the end of sequence of books, in Ecce Homo, where Nietzsche speaks of having a p... MTM video · Nietzsche's imperfect shamanism. Nietzsche's approach to philosophy is, above ...
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The influential outsider - Global Times

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The influential outsider
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When we go to art museums and are stunned by artists who exhibit a stone or a random object from everyday life and say it is art, we would probably just laugh about it or see it as a philosophical question.
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Spanish prelate fears 'mutual hatred' over euro crisis - Telegraph.co.uk

Spanish prelate fears 'mutual hatred' over euro crisis - Telegraph.co.uk | Philosophical wanderings | Scoop.it
Telegraph.co.uk Spanish prelate fears 'mutual hatred' over euro crisis Telegraph.co.uk The Archbishop, speaking in the austere episcopal palace of Spain's ancient capital, said the current crisis is doing far more damage than the recession in the...
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06 - Nietzsche on Hardship - Philosophy: A Guide to Happiness

This six part series on philosophy is presented by popular British philosopher Alain de Botton, featuring six thinkers who have influenced history, and their...
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How fat is Schrödinger's cat? - physicsworld.com

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How fat is Schrödinger's cat?
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“My gut reaction is that while the idea in this paper is a clever one, it is facing in an irrelevant direction,” he says.
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Bloomsbury Philosophy News

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All the latest news from our philosophy team (RT @BloomsburyPhilo: POST-RATIONALISM doesn't just belong in 20thC French philosophy - don't miss this insightful interview on our blog!
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Controversial philosophy colloquium draws attention, criticism - Lamron

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Controversial philosophy colloquium draws attention, criticism Lamron Professor of philosophy Theodore Everett discussed his views on the sexual assault awareness movement and rape culture at the philosophy department colloquium on Wednesday April...
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Richard Dawkins named world's top thinker in poll

Richard Dawkins named world's top thinker in poll | Philosophical wanderings | Scoop.it
Evolutionary biologist beats four Nobel prize winners for his global influence and significance on the year's biggest questions, writes John Dugdale (Man who rejects contemporary philosophy out of hand & thinks language isn't ambiguous named "world's...
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The meaning of life? Here's the rundown - The Australian

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The meaning of life? Here's the rundown
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Mark Rowlands, a Welsh-born professor of philosophy at Miami University, is uplifting in this same enlightened way.
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Economics is more like philosophy than mathematics | ForexLive

Economics is more like philosophy than mathematics | ForexLive | Philosophical wanderings | Scoop.it
Economics has been moved to the mathematics department but belongs in philosophy. The illusion of supposed mathematical safety is dangerous.
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In their words: Dr Mario Beauregard & Brain wars (Part 1)

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For instance, if the mind is a delusion created by the brain, then human beings cannot have a transcendent experience that puts them in contact with a reality beyond themselves because there is no such reality.
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Loosely Connected Thoughts on Strauss, Aquinas, Ressourcement ...

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Balderdash or not, the plain truth remains that Strauss spent a lifetime writing very detailed, sometimes extremely elliptical, works on the philosophical pantheon: Plato, Aristotle, Maimonides, Averroes, Machiavelli, Spinoza, ...
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The Biggest Risk Is the One You Never Take

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This fear, which exists inside all of us, is deep and remote. It conjures our earliest experiences and the dread that we feel when we are exposed reminds us of our most harrowing questions of childhood.
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