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chhaylin
libertarianism
2017-10-28 07:40
Philosophy 101 #19: The simple case for Secession
Yesterday, the Catalan government has overwelmingly voted for independence from Spain and to establish an independent republic. 70 were in favour, 10 were against, and 2 votes were blank. Unfortunately,
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chhaylin
philosophy
2017-10-08 15:34
Friedrich Nietzsche: "To Steem is to create" (1891)
Hi guys, I just found a quote from Nietzsche that is entirely applicable to Steemit. In Thus Spoke Zarathustra (1891), Nietzsche writes about Steemit and says: To steem is to create: hear this, you creators!
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chhaylin
philosophy101
2017-09-23 10:33
Philosophy 101 #18 – The post-apocalyptic world in “There will come soft rains”
In a 1950 classic Science Fiction short writing, Ray Bradbury describes a post-apocalyptic world in the aftermath of a nuclear attack. Interestingly, the story lacks human characters and puts an automated
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chhaylin
philosophy
2017-08-13 21:17
Philosophy 101, #17: An introduction to the Anarchist thoughts of early Daoist philosophy
Many early Daoists, like for example the influential Laozi and Zhuangzi, were extremely critical of political authority and advised rulers that the less controlling they were, the more stable and effective
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cabzphoto
PhotoFeed
2026-04-02 02:15
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👊 The Judge of Takanakuy: Faces of Chumbivilcas - PhotoFeed Contest Portrait Photography Round 163 [ENG-ESP]
👊 The Judge of Takanakuy: Faces of Chumbivilcas PhotoFeed Contest - Portrait Photography Round 163 [ENG-ESP] English During my journey to Cusco, I immersed myself in the "Takanakuy" festival
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chhaylin
philosophy
2017-08-13 10:40
Philosophy 101, #16: What is Epistemology and why does it matter in economic science?
Epistemology is a branch of philosophy that is concerned with the nature of knowledge. It questions what knowledge is and how it can be acquired: How can we know something? What is true? What is justified
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chhaylin
philosophy
2017-08-12 23:33
Playful thoughts #4: Post-Modernism is a self-refuting philosophy
In one of my previous posts, Philosophy 101 #15, I explained what post-modernism is. In this post, I'd like to share a small thought I had lately which is: "Post-modernism is a self-refuting
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chhaylin
philosophy
2017-08-06 22:31
Philosophy 101, #15: What is Post-Modernism and how does it contrast with Modernism?
Image 1: Marcel Duchamp's post-modern art, Fountain. As mentioned in my previous post on modernism, modernism’s foundations are located in its profound confidence in reason and science and revolt against
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chhaylin
philosophy
2017-08-06 00:15
Philosophy 101, #14: What is Modernism and how does it contrast with Pre-modernism?
According to the philosopher, Stephen Hicks, modernism’s foundations are located in its profound confidence in reason and science. It is an era that revolts against the pre-modern reliance upon tradition,
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melinda010100
Shadow Hunters
2026-04-03 14:07
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Winners-Shadow Hunters SMASh Contest-Round 419
Announcing the winners who participated in this weeks 419th Show Me A Shadow/SMASh Contest. Thanks for being ENGAGED with the Community. The support and encouragement you give each other is what makes
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chhaylin
philosophy
2017-08-02 21:30
How do we fight Political Correctness?
How do we best fight Political Correctness? Jeff Deist from the Mises Institute gives us some interesting suggestions: We have to understand that we are in a real fight against Political Correctness. PC
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chhaylin
philosophy
2017-08-01 22:18
Explaining the Postmodernist Left's psyche in Nietzschean terms
I just listened to a presentation of the philosopher Stephen Hicks in which he explains the Postmodernist Left's psychology in Nietzschean terms. I find this presentation interesting enough that I would
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chhaylin
philosophy
2017-07-29 21:35
Philosophy 101, #13: What is Autonomy?
In my previous two posts, I discussed Hegel's Sittlichkeit thesis and explained why freedom and autonomy are practically impossible within Hegel's ideal kingdom. In this post, I'd like to explain shortly
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chhaylin
philosophy
2017-07-25 21:52
Philosophy 101, #12: Can we achieve Freedom and Autonomy in Hegel’s ideal kingdom?
Having explained Hegel’s Sittlichkeit thesis in my previous post, I will now discuss whether individuals can become truly autonomous in Sittlichkeit. In short, I believe that it’s practically impossible.
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shaidon
Silver Bloggers
2026-04-02 13:01
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Amazon and Weaponised Incompetence.
Amazon and Weaponised Incompetence The Undelivered Package I had a day off yesterday. It was perfectly timed to coincide with the delivery of 2 packages. The first package arrived before 9am, and I picked
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chhaylin
philosophy
2017-07-24 21:19
Philosophy 101, #11: Freedom and Autonomy in Hegel’s Philosophy of Rights
Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel (1770 – 1831) is one of Germany’s most influential philosophers. Merleau-Ponty once wrote that all the great philosophical ideas of the past century – the philosophies of
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chhaylin
philosophy
2017-07-23 09:15
On the grand battle between Truth University vs Social Justice University
There’s a grand conflict between the following two commitments at universities: 1. The commitment to Truth 2. The commitment to Social Justice Jonathan Haidt, a Professor of Ethical Leadership at New York
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chhaylin
philosophy
2017-07-20 21:54
Philosophy 101, #10: What is an Epistemologically Modest Person?
The epistemologically modest person is someone who is aware that he knows just how little he knows. It was well expressed by Socrates when he said: “All I know is that I know nothing”. I believe that this
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chhaylin
philosophy
2017-07-20 21:20
Philosophy 101, #9: Why do we need more discussions in the public sphere?
One strength of democracies, according to many of its proponents, is the creation of ‘the public sphere’ in which people are allowed to discuss their political views openly. Jürgen Habermas The philosopher,
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cindynancy
Hive Learners
2026-04-01 09:33
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minimum wage should be enough for people to live comfortably;
Good day, amazing people of the Hive blockchain. Welcome back to my blog. It is another edition in the #hivelearners community. I am so delighted to participate in this week's prompt topic, minimum wage.
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chhaylin
philosophy
2017-07-19 21:03
Nietzsche's impact on a young and curious reader: "What does not kill us makes us stronger"
I was introduced to Nietzsche during some of the darkest days of my life. It happened at a time when I was suffering from severe existential depression. I recall so well what happened then. Reading the
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chhaylin
philosophy
2017-07-15 18:00
Philosophy 101, #8: Why did Nietzsche proclaim that “God is Dead”?
One of Friedrich Nietzsche’s most famous quotes is “God is dead”, but what did he mean with it? The proclamation that God is dead appears in several of Nietzsche’s works. The most important passage in
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chhaylin
philosophy
2017-07-14 20:55
Philosophy 101, #7: What is Meta-Utopia?
The libertarian philosopher Robert Nozick writes in Anarchy, State, and Utopia (1974) that the political philosopher should take value pluralism seriously. Value pluralism is the fact that people hold
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chhaylin
philosophy
2017-07-13 18:59
Philosophy 101, #6: A simple case against Representative Democracy
It is generally believed by proponents of a representative democracy that the voter elects political agents who will decide policies that represent the will of their principals. As these principals all
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