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The philosophy of time
by catt in Culture & Society > General
people start to find out more and more about the time, but still, it isn't something very clear yet.
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Good Coaching Philosophy
by 5min in Sports & Fitness > General
Coach Mac shares his thoughts with the characteristics of good coaches.
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Philosophy of the Abstract
by uruhax33 in Education > General
The following is a definition essay on love. I try to define love using many different exemplifications and focus mainly of the love between a male and a female. Hope this helps.
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Readings In Agrippa #1
by Faye in Religion & Spirituality > Religion
This is a study of the first book in "The Three Books Of The Occult Philosophy", written by Heinrich Cornelius Agrippa, and edited and annotated by Donald Tyson.
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I think, therefore I am.
by Abhishekpuri in Culture & Society > Human Interest
... 's called Solipsism. Have people accused you of being self-centered? Ruthless? Selfish? Well- take a look at this idea of philosophy- which claims that not only should we not think of anybody but ourselves- that infact, nothing else exists. ...
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The Origins of Carvaka
by Lysianassa in Religion & Spirituality > Religion
This article explores the origins and the history of the Carvaka (also known as Lokayata) philosophy that originated in India.
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My Philosophical Problem
by zashuna in Culture & Society > Politics
An essay about a philosophical problem, one regarding political philosophy.
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Chinese Confucianism
by yiranaini in Culture & Society > History
The Confucius is a great thinker, politician and educator.He is in politics, economy, the philosophy, ethics, education and art etc.
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Plato vs Descartes
by vast_expanse in Religion & Spirituality > General
Plato and Descartes' works The Republic and Meditations on First Philosophy, respectively, are major works of philosophy studied even to this day.
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Natural Law vs. Positivism..
by Pipshower in Culture & Society > Legal
The philosophy of law is a complex and in depth study, which requires an intimate knowledge of the legal process in general as well as a philosophical mind. For centuries, the scope and nature of law has been debated and argued from ...




