Philosophical Dictionary
Sisyphus: The Absurd Hero or Asymptomatic Case?
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...
Sisyphus: The Absurd Hero or Asymptomatic Case?
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...
Read the blog postSpinoza and the Psychology of Faith
Despite the considerable time that has passed since Spinoza's writings, many of his ideas resonate with modern debates and inquiries. His conception of God as immanent in nature, his exploration...
Spinoza and the Psychology of Faith
Despite the considerable time that has passed since Spinoza's writings, many of his ideas resonate with modern debates and inquiries. His conception of God as immanent in nature, his exploration...
Read the blog postKant understand the thing-in-itself?
Kant proposed that our perception of the world is shaped by our senses and mental faculties, filtering reality into a comprehensible form. The "Thing-in-Itself," however, represents the elusive reality that...
Kant understand the thing-in-itself?
Kant proposed that our perception of the world is shaped by our senses and mental faculties, filtering reality into a comprehensible form. The "Thing-in-Itself," however, represents the elusive reality that...
Read the blog postHow to understand Hegel
Approaching Hegel's works with an open mind and willingness to grasp complex concepts is crucial. Though understanding his philosophy requires significant intellectual investment, the rewards include gaining insights into history,...
How to understand Hegel
Approaching Hegel's works with an open mind and willingness to grasp complex concepts is crucial. Though understanding his philosophy requires significant intellectual investment, the rewards include gaining insights into history,...
Read the blog postWittgenstein on language and thought
Does language influence our cognition or the other way around, or both? What does Wittgenstein mean by saying that the limits of my language mean the limits of my world?
Wittgenstein on language and thought
Does language influence our cognition or the other way around, or both? What does Wittgenstein mean by saying that the limits of my language mean the limits of my world?
Read the blog postChallenging Reason and Objectivity: on Kierkega...
We clarify what Kierkegaard has to show in contrast to Hegel's systematics and what this has to do with despair as a human condition.
Challenging Reason and Objectivity: on Kierkega...
We clarify what Kierkegaard has to show in contrast to Hegel's systematics and what this has to do with despair as a human condition.
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