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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 Illusion of Individuality: Are We Truly Unique, or Re-combinations of Universal Patterns?
We're typically reminded that we're unique, one of a kind, distinct from everyone who's ever lived. It's a comforting idea, one which gives value to our lives and makes us expressive. We're encouraged as kids to "be ourselves," to be honest, to be unique. But...
The Philosophy of Shadows: Do Shadows Reveal More Than Light Does?
Light appears most frequently as a metaphor for truth, knowledge, and light. Western philosophy since Plato's cave has employed light as a representation of knowledge and darkness for ignorance or confusion. But shadows, those dark and shadowy things that appear only...
The Paradox of Happiness: Is the Pursuit of Happiness the Surest Way to Destroy It?
Happiness has been the most fundamental human desire across the globe. All philosophy, religion, and culture have grappled with how to live well and how to become happy in some way. Yet, a paradox is formed when one asks: does the search for happiness actually hinder...


