Posted on 2022-03-14 by Vasiliy Beks Are there people who aren't looking for meaning? Read Are there people who aren't looking for meaning?
Posted on 2022-03-14 by L'au Tre What is the difference between analogy and homology? Read What is the difference between analogy and homology?
Posted on 2022-03-14 by Anonymous question Many people speculate about whether God exists or not. Do people really think that knowing about it will affect their lives in any way? Maybe you should look for something else? Read Many people speculate about whether God exists or not. Do people really think that knowing about it will affect their lives in any way? Maybe you should look for something else?
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Posted on 2022-03-14 by Nobody Niktovich Can we resolve the paradox between God's omniscience and man's free will? Read Can we resolve the paradox between God's omniscience and man's free will?
Posted on 2022-03-14 by Ksenia K. About Gerlit's idea:'Homer was wrong to pray that the struggle would vanish from the face of the earth;for if his prayer were fulfilled, all things would perish' Read About Gerlit's idea:'Homer was wrong to pray that the struggle would vanish from the face of the earth;for if his prayer were fulfilled, all things would perish'
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Posted on 2022-03-13 by Anonymous question If you could choose whether to exist in this world or not, what would you choose and why? Read If you could choose whether to exist in this world or not, what would you choose and why?
Posted on 2022-03-13 by Anonymous question Is there any way to determine what is the probability that a scientific theory correctly describes reality and is not wrong? Read Is there any way to determine what is the probability that a scientific theory correctly describes reality and is not wrong?
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Posted on 2022-03-13 by Sweert Bloop What is the analysis of competing hypotheses? Read What is the analysis of competing hypotheses?
Posted on 2022-03-13 by Andrey Porogov Is the falsifiability criterion falsifiable, or is it perfect and universal? (arguments like "don't go too deep" won't work) Read Is the falsifiability criterion falsifiable, or is it perfect and universal? (arguments like "don't go too deep" won't work)
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Posted on 2022-03-13 by Evgeny Murashov Are there any reasonable arguments in favor of free will? Let's say I check that the determinism of the smallest particles is incorrect. Does this change anything? Read Are there any reasonable arguments in favor of free will? Let's say I check that the determinism of the smallest particles is incorrect. Does this change anything?
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