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Ismael schrieb am 06. Dec 24, 08:34
Oh, what a lovely question! Pandora's box comes from Greek mythology, where it was said to have been created by the gods.
It was a gift to Pandora, the first wo
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Philosophy and Philosophers
What is quasi philosophical?
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"Quasi-philosophical" refers to ideas or discussions that resemble or imitate philosophical concepts without fully engaging in rigorous philosophical
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Politics and Government
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What is a political act?
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A political act refers to any intentional behavior or decision made by an individual or group that aims to influence or impact the governing or decision-making
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Philosophy and Philosophers
What are the undefinable of philosophy?
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In philosophy, the undefinables refer to concepts that are fundamental and cannot be reduced to simpler terms. These include concepts like existence, truth, and
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Philosophy and Philosophers
WHO IS Leland Val Van de Wall?
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Dutch born Canadian --- Leland Val Van de Wall. He taugt many people and got their attention by a few very profound statements and observations: Anywhere on thi
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Philosophy and Philosophers
Is the ontological argument deductive or inductive?
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The ontological argument is a deductive argument. It aims to prove the existence of God based on the concept of God as a necessary being. It uses logical reason
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World War 2
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What are the 5 Generalizations of change?
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Change is linked to time Change can be percieved as positive or negative Chance can be caused naturally or be caused by humans Change is everywhere Change can b
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Philosophy and Philosophers
What is personal truth and universal truth?
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Personal truth refers to an individual's beliefs, perspectives, and experiences that are subjective and unique to them. It is shaped by personal values, emotion
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Philosophy and Philosophers
What statement best describes John Locke's view of human nature?
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Humans are neither good nor evil, but share a set of natural rights and needs.