Philosophical Dictionary
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The Other Pascal and His Wager: How a 17th Century Polymath Gambled on the Existence of God
By Caroline Black
Explore Pascal's Wager, the famous philosophical argument where 17th-century mathematician Blaise Pascal used probability theory to argue for believing in God. Discover how this thought experiment combines mathematics with theology, influencing existentialism and modern ethical thinking. A timeless gamble on faith versus reason. -
When the Universe Doesn't Care: The Hilarious Truth About Cosmic Nihilism and Entropy
By Markus Uehleke
Explore the profound relationship between cosmic nihilism and entropy in this philosophical examination of universal indifference. Discover how thermodynamic laws shape existence and how thinkers like Nietzsche provide frameworks for finding meaning in an uncaring cosmos. -
Sisyphus: The Absurd Hero or Asymptomatic Case?
By Markus Uehleke
We ask the tough questions here: what if Sisyphus is just asymptomatic and his happiness is not at all transferable to us "normal" people? Is Camus' assertion more than the "it is what it is" for educated people, even if it is repeated like a mantra in some places?
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Kierkegaard's Concept of Despair: Finding Meaning in an Existential Crisis
By Markus Uehleke
Explore Kierkegaard's profound analysis of despair as an existential condition rather than mere emotion. Learn how balancing your finite and infinite selves can overcome both forms of despair, and discover why the "leap of faith" offers a path to authentic existence in modern life. -
The difference between analytical and continental philosophy
By Markus Uehleke
Why is analytic philosophy rather strict and fundamentally different from so-called continental philosophy? -
Death as the basis of an existential philosophy
By Markus Uehleke
What is the key message of existential philosophy according to Heidegger?