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The religious implications of Leibniz' metaphysics
by Will Hunting
As I sit in literature class, flipping the pages of my book rapidly, whose sound reminds me of a flock of birds who flutter their wings at mezmorizing pace, the professor opts to teach rudimentary information, albeit my mind is in perpetual contemplation; so much so that whatever ubiquitous physical elements surround me cease to exist. I had read a passage prior to the class written by Leibniz, a German
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Adam Smith:Wealth of Nations
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Pre-Big Bang universe metaphysics
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Understanding logical fallacies: Continuum
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Understanding logical fallacies: Questionable classification
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Understanding logical fallacies: Questionable cause
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Understanding logical fallacies: Division and composition
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Is empiricism a dead philosophy?
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The six pillars of intellectual insanity: Is Dolhenty right?
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Understanding logical fallacies: Questionable analogy
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by Ben Thomas
This month's issue of The New Yorker features an article about a man who needs no introduction: Charles Darwin. Of course, these days
The study of history is very much dependent on the number of primary sources you have available. If, for example you wish to study
Sometimes it's not so much what you say as how you say it. The existence of God is a long running and ongoing debate; but the shock

