Posted on 2022-10-14 by Pavel S. Franklin sees man as an animal that makes tools – how do you understand this, explain?!? Read Franklin sees man as an animal that makes tools – how do you understand this, explain?!?
Posted on 2022-10-14 by Anonymous question When do I need to write "steps" for counting, and when do I need to write "steps"? Read When do I need to write "steps" for counting, and when do I need to write "steps"?
Posted on 2022-10-14 by Denis Karlovsky If we follow the empirical theory of Berkeley, then the created material world is invented by each person individually? Read If we follow the empirical theory of Berkeley, then the created material world is invented by each person individually?
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Posted on 2022-10-14 by Ivan Puchkov What is the meaning of the phrase from the movie "The Dark Knight" – "This is what happens when an irresistible force collides with a stationary object"? Read What is the meaning of the phrase from the movie "The Dark Knight" – "This is what happens when an irresistible force collides with a stationary object"?
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Posted on 2022-10-13 by Ivan Demchenko What did Marcus Aurelius mean by"the dominant principle"? Read What did Marcus Aurelius mean by"the dominant principle"?
Posted on 2022-10-13 by Anonymous question What exactly makes it feel like my mind is Mine? Is it really impossible to "get rid" of the burden of being even with death, because consciousness is always Someone else's? Read What exactly makes it feel like my mind is Mine? Is it really impossible to "get rid" of the burden of being even with death, because consciousness is always Someone else's?
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Posted on 2022-10-13 by Anonymous question There is no such thing as objectivity. Objectivity is only mass subjectivity. How true or incorrect are these statements, and why? Read There is no such thing as objectivity. Objectivity is only mass subjectivity. How true or incorrect are these statements, and why?
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Posted on 2022-10-13 by Dima Astrakhantsev How much does time cost if time is money? Read How much does time cost if time is money?
Posted on 2022-10-12 by Anonymous question Are revenge and generosity two sides of the same coin? Read Are revenge and generosity two sides of the same coin?
Posted on 2022-10-12 by Pavel Korolev Why are atheists strongly inclined to the thesis: "If there is no proof of the existence of something, then this does not exist"? Read Why are atheists strongly inclined to the thesis: "If there is no proof of the existence of something, then this does not exist"?
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