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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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Happiness and Meaning: What Makes Life Worth Living?
When we ask, "What is it that makes life worth living?", we're actually asking two very closely linked questions: How do we become happy? And how do we construct a life that feels meaningful? Though these may seem similar, philosophy has long debated whether happiness...
The Ethics of Social Media: Are Likes Changing Who We Are?
Scroll, swipe, like, repeat. Life has become so entwined with social media it is akin to breathing. But have you ever sat down and asked yourself one easy question: "Am I being me here, or am I pretending to get noticed?" This question alone puts us at an intellectual...
Free Will vs Determinism: Are We Truly Free?
Have you ever picked something and found yourself thinking: "Did I just do that, or was it supposed to happen?" Maybe you decided to skip class, flirt-text someone, or try something new, and a part of you can't help but ask yourself if it was even your decision....


