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Tag Archives: impossible
The Verifiably Impossible
Day by day I find that our biggest problem as humanity is the disconnect between experience and the value we accord the verifiably impossible (see post). It’s funny that the biggest problem in creating a so-called better world – that … Continue reading
Posted in Quick Ideas
Tagged better world, causality, cause and effect, consequences, countries, dialectics, empiricism, ethics, history, Ideas, impossible, institutions, Kant, logical positivism, nations, notions, noumena, politics, power, state, wealth
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Faith
This blog is a response to Existential Crisis One thing that I have been recently inspired by is a multi-faceted approach to life. It seems that life (obviously?) is a concoction of many angles, situations,events, thoughts, etc. and the only … Continue reading
Posted in General Philosophies
Tagged brain, conscious, coping, crisis, daunting, definition, doubt, evolution, existence, existential, faith, freedom, frustration, impossible, infinite, instincts, mechanism, multi-facited, rely, sanity, survival, truth, universe, vast
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