Philosophy
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The Polite Way to Break a Person
The content explores the dynamics of social interactions and the subtle mechanisms of power and control within family and societal structures. It critiques how individuals are often judged and measured based on conformity and performance rather than genuine emotional connection. The narrative highlights the façade of politeness masking underlying cruelty and manipulation, ultimately revealing a… Read more
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What Am I? Are we just playing a character?
The content explores the complex nature of identity and self-perception, questioning the essence of “I.” It discusses concepts of free will, social conditioning, and how one’s identity is shaped by experiences and perceptions of others. Ultimately, it emphasizes the potential for change and personal agency in defining oneself. Read more
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Imagine work abolished. Tell me what you would do.
We sometimes say that your work shouldn’t feel like work. But unfortunately, it almost always does. ‘Work’ has become synonymous with forced labor or labor necessitated at the expense of our livelihood. Our entire approach to human labor should change. Read more
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Origins of Philosophy: Founder of Western Philosophy, Thales of Miletus
Origins of Philosophy trace back to different dates, but the most widely accepted notion is that the birth of philosophical thought began in 1st Millennium B.C.E. The dates about first philosophy is questionable. But as per available and verified records, Thales of Miletus, is considered as founder of Philosophy. Because he marks the first one Read more
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Existential Dread, Annihilation Of The Self.
“Existential dread is a state in which in individual questions existence, meaning, purpose and almost everything about life in a cynical way.” This is a random post I read scrolling through Facebook. I was confused on why would this happen. Why would people get crisis on existing? Soon the confusion turned into curiosity and I Read more
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Condemned to live together!
A criticism of my early views that laws are a common compromise of people who can take responsibility for their acts: To explain this better, I’ll explain my early views on morality and human freedom. I believed that they don’t co-exist. A moral judgement is a judgement of an act. An act done by a Read more
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Let’s not stop the argument! But in the logical way!
Argument isn’t such a bad word. There is a negative term ‘bad argument’ which has now somehow become synonymous for very ‘argument’ itself. But such is not the case in reality. There indeed is a ‘good argument’. In fact, it is the arguments that have advanced humans philosophically and scientifically! For many years, people have Read more



