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» Patriotism, Love of Country or Perhaps Serving Those In Government?
By Giannni Truvianni | On June 18, 2008 | In Philosophy | Rated
 

An article written about patriotism asking questions as to what exactly does it mean to love one’s country and what is it that one is dedicating one’s adoration to.

 
 
 
 
» Kant's Deontology and Categorical Imperative
By Joseph W. Kraft | On March 2, 2007 | In Philosophy | Rated
 
    For those of you who have been keeping up in my series
 
 
» Two Philosophies In One Lifetime-The Work Of Ludwig Wittgenstein
By By Authors | On February 3, 2007 | In Philosophy | Rated
 

The philosopher Ludwig Wittgenstein produced two highly original systems of philosophy. Both of them had as its aim to study the structure and limits of human thought by looking at the structure and limits of language.

 
 
» The Philosopher King for President
By By Authors | On February 3, 2007 | In Philosophy | Rated
 

The Bush Father Son Team VS The Clinton Husband Wife Team; no matter what side of the fence you are on the sound and fury never stops in the political chase for the Presidency. Who is the best to lead and who should be entrusted with the most important position in the present period; Leader of the Free World?

 
 
» Can We Be A Hero Despite Our Worldly Failure?
By By Authors | On February 3, 2007 | In Philosophy | Rated
 

A company of a grammarian’s pupils are bearing their master’s coffin for burial at the summit of a mountain. One of them tells his story and dilates on the praises of the departed scholar. They cannot fittingly bury their master on the plain with the common folk. He shall rest on a peak whose height excels the rest.

 
 
» The Fear and Doom of History Repeating Itself
By By Authors | On February 3, 2007 | In Philosophy | Rated
 
Some fears are real some are not and yet one type of fear is relevant whether you choose to accept it or not. It is often said that; Those who fail to learn from history are doomed to repeat.
 
 
» Your Belief System is Always in Jeopardy; Do Not Fear It, Embrace It
By By Authors | On February 3, 2007 | In Philosophy | Rated
 
Philosophy and psychology are interesting subjects for many intellectuals. Often topics like this pop up in our Online Think Tank. Not long ago we were discussing with a very brilliant artist in the group what made them so creative and dynamic. After discussing this for hours.
 
 
» Walls: Why Do We Create Them?
By By Authors | On February 3, 2007 | In Philosophy | Rated
 

This morning, I saw a squirrel trying to scale a wall of my house. Salamanders, too, love to climb the walls as they scamper after tiny flies.

 
 
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