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Category: Philosophy

link to Plato’s philosophy: the cave, the forms, and the truth

Plato’s philosophy: the cave, the forms, and the truth

In This Article The Cave: Why We Mistake Shadows for Reality The Theory of Forms: Perfect Blueprints Behind Imperfect Copies The Socratic Method: Questions That Expose Ignorance The Republic: Why...

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link to What is consciousness? The hardest question in philosophy

What is consciousness? The hardest question in philosophy

In This Article The Hard Problem That Breaks Scientists' Brains The Zombie That Could End Philosophy Three Big Ideas About What Consciousness Actually Is The AI Question That Keeps Everyone...

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link to Kant’s categorical imperative: morality has rules

Kant’s categorical imperative: morality has rules

In This Article The Universal Law Test People Aren't Tools How This Differs From Other Ethics The Rigidity Problem Why Kant Still Matters Living By Universal Laws What if morality worked like...

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link to Pascal’s Wager: the bet on God that uses probability

Pascal’s Wager: the bet on God that uses probability

In This Article The Greatest Gamble Ever Calculated Why This Argument Feels So Wrong (Even When The Math Seems Right) The Mathematical Loopholes That Break The System Why Smart People Still Take...

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link to Utilitarianism: the greatest good for the greatest number

Utilitarianism: the greatest good for the greatest number

In This Article What Is Utilitarianism? The Trolley Problem: Utilitarianism in Action Two Flavors of Utilitarianism Why Utilitarianism Appeals to People The Dark Side of the Greatest...

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link to Aristotle’s philosophy: virtue is a habit not a feeling

Aristotle’s philosophy: virtue is a habit not a feeling

In This Article The Golden Mean: Virtue Lives in the Sweet Spot Eudaimonia: The Goal Isn't Happiness, It's Human Flourishing Learning by Doing: Why Aristotle Disagreed with Plato The Four Causes:...

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