The philosophy of self-awareness
by S.E.G.
For thousands of years philosophers and scientists have developed vigorous pictures of our humanity and the world around us: the science and theories of the world, mind and behavior that are the foundations of physics and psychology.
Psychology [1] can be said to have begun as far back as Aristotle’s On the Soul, but never before the 20th century appearance of the cognitive sciences has philosophy
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by Daniel Relph
This might surprise some of you down-to-earth people, but yes, non-temporal things are real. Many people
The historian's craft is an instrumental one in society. It is used for education, fun and the betterment of society in general.
It has happened to all of us sometime in our lives, some experience it more often while others have had limited occurrences of this
by Christine G.
THE SECOND MARSHMALLOW
"Two things are infinite: the universe and human stupidity. And I'm not sure of the universe."
-Albert Einstein
by Jishi Santos
The best way to peace is to accept the world around you and those in it. Jesus even said love your enemies; maybe he was thinking
- Bound to honor: Exploring the cultural and religious aspects of personal integrity
- Is committing suicide wrong?
- Benevolence: Self-interest in disguise?
- Videogamism: A possibility or not
- How can a man be great in life?
- Honesty versus brutal frankness
- Honesty in the face of denial
- An introduction to The Apology, by Plato
- Why debate with those who don't know how to debate?
- Is persuasion an art form?
- Animal behavior and models of explanation
- Explaining the concept of critical thinking
- How to analyze rhetoric
- Offering proof to the question: Is it true that 1+1=2?
- The political philosophies of Montesquieu
- Machiavelli's leadership insights in The Prince
- Nietzsche's contribution to our understanding of the relationship between morality and religion
- The Austrian school view of income types in the evenly rotating economy
- The pope's role in the fall of communism
- American society and the death of freedom
- Assessing Jean-Jacques Rousseau's legacy



