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www.arslongavitabrevis.us
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| | | | | Socrates never wrote anything in his life. It was Plato who wrote about himorratherSocrates was one of the main speakers in his early ... | |
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www.samwoolfe.com
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| | | | | An archetype is a universal symbol, which other more specific symbols are based on. The word archetypehas its root in ancient Greek and roughly translates as an "original pattern." Archetypes are understood differently from the point of view of different disciplines. In psychology, archetypes are understood to be models of the personality, whereas in philosophy... | |
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daily-philosophy.com
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| | | | | The Presocratic philosophers were a group of thinkers who lived in ancient Greece before the time of Socrates. They were interested in understanding the natural world and the underlying principles that govern it. | |
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www.alanrhoda.net
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| | | [AI summary] The blog post discusses various philosophical and theological topics, including the burden of proof for the existence of God, the celestial teapot analogy by Bertrand Russell, and critiques of Russell's arguments. It also touches on the cosmological argument and the implications of God's existence on philosophy. The author argues that theistic arguments are significant and that Russell's critique is misguided. | ||