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Purpose of Reasoning Process for Socrates

| February 3, 2012 | 0 Comments
Purpose of Reasoning Process for Socrates

As this question is made under the heading of Socrates, I will answer in accordance with his thoughts. This problem lies in the theory of knowledge and truth by Socrates. We will now see the historical conditions in which Socrates presented his theory. Sophists were an influential scholarly group of his time. They negated the [...]

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Existence Preceds Essence – Jean Paul Sartre

| February 2, 2012 | 0 Comments
Existence Preceds Essence – Jean Paul Sartre

Born in 1905, Jean Paul Sartre was the son Jean Batiste, a naval officer. He got his education in Paris. He attracted to the philosophy by reading Henri Bergson. He spent the year 1934-35 learning the Husserl’s phenomenology. Sartre wrote his “Transcendental ego” in 1936 while he was in Berlin and also started work on [...]

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Article for Anglia

| August 26, 2011 | 0 Comments
Article for Anglia

Article for Anglia Kantian argument brought the same sense (of Zeno) back to the discussion room. A static universe must be a stoic universe because if everything has a particular end the all ends are definitely predetermined. Such an omniscient and omnipotent intelligibility knows what’s going to be happened. Thus free will necessarily stops working. [...]

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Logically Impossible To Attribut Part 3

| February 16, 2011 | 0 Comments
Logically Impossible To Attribut Part 3

Part 3 2. That it is logically impossible to attribute anything to an absolute being, so it is meaningless to talk about God. When we associate any property or characteristic toward any absolute being, then what happens? The absolute doesn’t remain absolute. Let’s take an example by applying some characteristics to an absolute. We will [...]

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Contrast Of Two Philosophers On A Single Issue Part 2

| February 16, 2011 | 0 Comments
Contrast Of Two Philosophers On A Single Issue Part 2

Part 2 Following is the compare/contrast of two philosophers on a single issue. 1.      Aristotle and Plato on the existence of Universals. Solution: Plato: Plato believes that there is a great difference between apparent and real world, one can only get a small knowledge of apparent world but can have perfect knowledge of real world [...]

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Following Are Some Major Problems Of Philosophy Part 1

| February 16, 2011 | 0 Comments
Following Are Some Major Problems Of Philosophy Part 1

Part 1 Following are some major problems of philosophy. I have just given an outline of the questions with which the premier problem deals.   1. The existence of a world external to a perceiver. This problem is the major clash or difference between two large schools of thoughts is philosophy, first who states that [...]

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