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Philosophy for busy people. Philosophical images and questions that concern all. Full of hopes and wonders we face an uncertain world. Our eyes leap on the steps of time and question. We hear a voice:'Rush, rush. Death awaits us.' We open our eyes and find that. We are! The garden of Luis. Madness along the way. Why is the world mathematical. Popular arts: our religions. Hegel’s own alienation. Where both Kant and Hegel went wrong. Kant did not drink enough. What is important to us. Hume wrote noir poetry.

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Philosophy for busy people. Philosophical images and questions that concern all. Full of hopes and wonders we face an uncertain world. Our eyes leap on the steps of time and question. We hear a voice:'Rush, rush. Death awaits us.' We open our eyes and find that. We are! The garden of Luis. Madness along the way. Why is the world mathematical. Popular arts: our religions. Hegel’s own alienation. Where both Kant and Hegel went wrong. Kant did not drink enough. What is important to us. Hume wrote noir poetry.

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Philosophy for busy people: Kant did not drink enough

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Philosophy for busy people. Philosophical images and questions that concern all. Full of hopes and wonders we face an uncertain world. Our eyes leap on the steps of time and question. We hear a voice:'Rush, rush. Death awaits us.' We open our eyes and find that. We are! The garden of Luis. Madness along the way. Why is the world mathematical. Popular arts: our religions. Hegel’s own alienation. Where both Kant and Hegel went wrong. Kant did not drink enough. What is important to us. Hume wrote noir poetry.

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Philosophy for busy people: Popular arts: our religions

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Philosophy for busy people. Philosophical images and questions that concern all. Full of hopes and wonders we face an uncertain world. Our eyes leap on the steps of time and question. We hear a voice:'Rush, rush. Death awaits us.' We open our eyes and find that. We are! The garden of Luis. Madness along the way. Why is the world mathematical. Popular arts: our religions. Hegel’s own alienation. Where both Kant and Hegel went wrong. Kant did not drink enough. What is important to us. Hume wrote noir poetry.

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Philosophy for busy people: March 2007

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Philosophy for busy people. Philosophical images and questions that concern all. Full of hopes and wonders we face an uncertain world. Our eyes leap on the steps of time and question. We hear a voice:'Rush, rush. Death awaits us.' We open our eyes and find that. We are! The garden of Luis. Madness along the way. Why is the world mathematical. Popular arts: our religions. Hegel’s own alienation. Where both Kant and Hegel went wrong. Kant did not drink enough. What is important to us. Hume wrote noir poetry.

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Philosophy for busy people: Where both Kant and Hegel went wrong

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Philosophy for busy people. Philosophical images and questions that concern all. Full of hopes and wonders we face an uncertain world. Our eyes leap on the steps of time and question. We hear a voice:'Rush, rush. Death awaits us.' We open our eyes and find that. We are! The garden of Luis. Madness along the way. Why is the world mathematical. Popular arts: our religions. Hegel’s own alienation. Where both Kant and Hegel went wrong. Kant did not drink enough. What is important to us. Hume wrote noir poetry.

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Philosophy for busy people: What is important to us

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Philosophy for busy people. Philosophical images and questions that concern all. Full of hopes and wonders we face an uncertain world. Our eyes leap on the steps of time and question. We hear a voice:'Rush, rush. Death awaits us.' We open our eyes and find that. We are! The garden of Luis. Madness along the way. Why is the world mathematical. Popular arts: our religions. Hegel’s own alienation. Where both Kant and Hegel went wrong. Kant did not drink enough. What is important to us. Hume wrote noir poetry.

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Famous philosophical arguments: March 2007

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A collection of famous philosophical arguments and random thoughts about them. Truly we should not trust anyone! Dig, dig, dig! The garden of Luis. A large set of arguments to drive us crazy! Monday, March 5, 2007. 1 We have no perfect idea of anything but of a perception. 2 A substance is entirely different from a perception. 3 We have, therefore, no idea of a substance. Shame on those that intento to solve the unsolvable! Substances that have not perceptions? Thursday, March 1, 2007. 1 All basic moral ...

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Famous philosophical arguments: God existance

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A collection of famous philosophical arguments and random thoughts about them. Truly we should not trust anyone! Dig, dig, dig! The garden of Luis. Soul and body duality and Plato. Pragmatic argument to belief in God. Are you an utilitarian? All segregation laws are injust. Sunday, February 25, 2007. 1 The belief that there's a God is unnecessary to explain our experience. 2 All beliefs unncessary to explain our experience ought to be rejected. 3 The belief that there's a God ought to be rejected.

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Famous philosophical arguments: Are you an utilitarian?

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A collection of famous philosophical arguments and random thoughts about them. Truly we should not trust anyone! Dig, dig, dig! The garden of Luis. Soul and body duality and Plato. Pragmatic argument to belief in God. Are you an utilitarian? All segregation laws are injust. Sunday, February 25, 2007. Are you an utilitarian? 1 All acts that maximize good consequences are right. 2 Some punishing of the innocent maximize good consequences. 3Some punishing of the innocent is right. What will help you?

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Famous philosophical arguments: Soul and body duality and Plato

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A collection of famous philosophical arguments and random thoughts about them. Truly we should not trust anyone! Dig, dig, dig! The garden of Luis. Soul and body duality and Plato. Pragmatic argument to belief in God. Are you an utilitarian? All segregation laws are injust. Sunday, February 25, 2007. Soul and body duality and Plato. 1 The idea of a perfect circle is a human concept. 2 The idea of a perfect circle doesn't derive from sense experience. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).

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Famous philosophical arguments: Pragmatic argument to belief in God

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A collection of famous philosophical arguments and random thoughts about them. Truly we should not trust anyone! Dig, dig, dig! The garden of Luis. Soul and body duality and Plato. Pragmatic argument to belief in God. Are you an utilitarian? All segregation laws are injust. Sunday, February 25, 2007. Pragmatic argument to belief in God. 1 The belief in God gives practical life benefits. 2All beliefs that give practical life benefits are pragmatically justifiable. It seemst similar to A=A. Meaningless.

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Famous philosophical arguments: A large set of arguments to drive us crazy!

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A collection of famous philosophical arguments and random thoughts about them. Truly we should not trust anyone! Dig, dig, dig! The garden of Luis. A large set of arguments to drive us crazy! Thursday, March 1, 2007. A large set of arguments to drive us crazy! 1 All human acts are determined. 2 No determined are free. 3 No human acts are free. 1 Some human acts are free. 2 No determined acts are free. 3 Some human acts are not determined. 1 All acts where you do what you want are free. 1 All virtues are ...

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The Garden of Luis: For art's sake

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The Garden of Luis. Don't fear god, Don't worry abour death. What is good is easy to get, and What is terrible is easy to endure. Philodemus, Herculaneum Papyrus. Sunday, November 21, 2010. Walk in the woods this afternoon. Trees full of orange leaves. Wittgenstein bound to my heart. Art is whatever people call art,". I fell deeply into darkness,. While I held in my dominican fingers. An I, a me and myself. Art arises out of me, my child. These bright streets.". Am I art itself? In my steps in the woods,.

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Philosophical readings: March 2007

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So many books to read, so many ideas to think, what to do? How to choose this from that? How to distinguish the trivial from the profund? Let me share with you my current reading list. The garden of Luis. Current books being read. A short history of modern philosophy. The west and the rest. Saturday, March 31, 2007. Unclear and unbalanced. These are the best 2 words that describe this book. Unclear, because Nietzsche and. How should I live my life? How should I deal with the other? Etc –, how could...

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Philosophical readings: Philosophy: principles and problems

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So many books to read, so many ideas to think, what to do? How to choose this from that? How to distinguish the trivial from the profund? Let me share with you my current reading list. The garden of Luis. Current books being read. A short history of modern philosophy. Philosophy: principles and problems. Monday, February 26, 2007. Philosophy: principles and problems. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).

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Philosophical readings: Irrational Man

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So many books to read, so many ideas to think, what to do? How to choose this from that? How to distinguish the trivial from the profund? Let me share with you my current reading list. The garden of Luis. Current books being read. A short history of modern philosophy. The west and the rest. Saturday, March 31, 2007. Unclear and unbalanced. These are the best 2 words that describe this book. Unclear, because Nietzsche and. How should I live my life? How should I deal with the other? Etc –, how could...

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Philosophy for busy people. Philosophical images and questions that concern all. Full of hopes and wonders we face an uncertain world. Our eyes leap on the steps of time and question. We hear a voice:'Rush, rush. Death awaits us.' We open our eyes and find that. We are! The garden of Luis. Madness along the way. Why is the world mathematical. Popular arts: our religions. Hegel’s own alienation. Where both Kant and Hegel went wrong. Kant did not drink enough. What is important to us. Hume wrote noir poetry.

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