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1000wordphilosophy.com
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| | | | | Author: Charles Miceli Category: Historical Philosophy, Epistemology Word Count: 994 If you are reading this, then you are probably looking at a screen or a piece of paper. Think to yourself: "I have some paper in my hand," "I am in front of a computer" or whatever fits. Is your belief here certain? Is there | |
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www.samwoolfe.com
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| | | | | No one really doubts that there is a self. In our day-to-day lives, it always appears that there is an 'I' who is thinking, perceiving, and interacting with the world. Even the language we use assumes that there is a self - a distinct, separate entity - which exists. When we talk to each other... | |
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www.philosophyetc.net
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| | | | | Q. What progress has been made in philosophy over the past 3000 years? A. ...? Popular opinion has it that philosophical questions are un... | |
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| | | So things will be a bit quiet, at least until I add a link with pictures of Baby #3...... | ||