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Tag Archives: metaphysics
The Grammar Of God
God – controversial. Some say it is tough to define, but such ambiguity doesn’t stop us from using the word “life.” No word is an obelisk, except for “obelisk.” Nothing is concrete, except for “concrete.” All is in flux. This … Continue reading →
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Tagged action, Active Philosophy, flux, God, grammar, jesus, Kant, knowledge, laws, le bateau atelier, life, metaphysics, Monet, movement, Music, Philosophy, power, religion, scale, science, will, Wittgenstein
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The Metaphysical Dilema
In Necessary and Contingent Truths, I asked whether you the reader thinks the metaphysical necessarily exists/functions based on the presence of the extant/physical. One way to view the Metaphysical are the laws/properties governing existence, another is God, or truth, or … Continue reading →
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Necessary and Contingent Truths
This comes from Gottfried Wilhelm Von Liebniz’s essay elaborating some notions put forth in his famous First Truths: “Thus contingent truths are related to necessary as surd roots, i.e., the roots on incommensurable numbers, to the expressible roots of commensurable … Continue reading →
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Tagged analysis, body, constant, contingent, division, eternal, existential, final, force, geometry, God, harmony, infinity, isolation, Leibniz, math, matter, metaphysics, motions, Music, necessary, orchestra, Philosophy, transition, truth
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Errico Malatesta – Anarchy Part II
This is the continuation of Anarchy Part I “…We have said that anarchy is society without government. But is the suppression of government possible, desirable, or wise? Let us see. What is the government? There is a disease of the human … Continue reading →
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