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“Philosophy is to be studied, not for the sake of any definite answers to its questions... but rather for the sake of the questions themselves.”
– Bertrand Russell
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The Philosophy of Nothingness: Is Nothing Truly Nothing, or Just Another Form of Something?
The concept of nothingness has confounded philosophers, scientists, and mystics from the start of time. Nothingness seems like a simple concept at first, it is that which doesn't exist, the void, the non-being. But if you examine it closely, the concept collapses in...
The Paradox of Truth: Can Truth Exist Independently of Perspective?
Truth is perhaps the oldest and most abiding issue of philosophy. From the pre-Socratic skepticism of earliest times to the analytic acumen of contemporary philosophy, the question of what truth is, and whether it is anything at all apart from a human construction,...
The morality of dreams: Are we responsible for the actions we take in dreams?
Dreams have always vexed man because they remove the line between reality and fantasy, between will and necessity. In life, morality is entwined with responsibility: we are held responsible on the basis of decisions that we knowingly take, of intentions before our...


