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www.lesswrong.com
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| | | | | What does it take to avoid tyranny towards the future? | |
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rsbakker.wordpress.com
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| | | | | "Studying history aims to loosen the grip of the past," Yuval Noah Harari writes. "It enables us to turn our heads this way and that, and to begin to notice possibilities that our ancestors could not imagine, or didn't want us to imagine" (59). Thus does the bestselling author of Sapiens: A Brief History of... | |
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www.steelsnowflake.org
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| | | | | Kant's moral philosophy has problems when applied to extreme real-world situations. This essay uses the totalitarian regimes of the twentieth century to highlight some scenarios where Kant's ethical philosophy breaks down to reveal its limitations. In this context, I'll summarize his moral philosophy, including a look at the Categorical Imperative and his "Kingdom of Ends,' while showing how the violence of regimes like those of the Nazis and Soviets undermined Kant's ethical philosophy. | |
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theologos.site
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| | | [AI summary] An analysis of the five theological pillars of Protestantism (the Solae) and their historical impact on Christian doctrine, church authority, and Western thought. | ||