You can challenge the society; But can't the time
Harishankar KaushikStichwörter: humor life inspirational philosophy time humour motovational
when you fall; it's not the ending; It's the next chance to perform better than the last one
Harishankar KaushikStichwörter: humor life inspirational philosophy humour motovational
Ignorance isn't a sword. It's a weight that drags a soul swirling to the bottom of the sea.
Melodie RamoneStichwörter: philosophy author
Carpe Rectum. Seize the hot ass the good Lord has provided.
Valerie Z. LewisStichwörter: philosophy humour
The accusation of metaphysics has become in philosophy something like the accusation of being a security risk in the public service. I do not for my part know what is meant by the word 'metaphysics'. The only definition I have found that fits all cases is: 'a philosophical opinion not held by the present author'.
Bertrand RussellStichwörter: philosophy metaphysics
Yet through virtuous living man is further ordained to a higher end, which consists in the enjoyment of God, as we have said above. Consequently, since society must have the same end as the individual man, it is not the ultimate end of an assembled multitude to live virtuously, but through virtuous living to attain to the possession of God.
Thomas AquinasStichwörter: politics society philosophy political-philosophy king
It is important to distinguish 'pure chance' from 'chance' or 'accident.' Things may happen by chance or accident in a purely deterministic universe...Now there is perhaps a sense of 'could not have done otherwise' in which whether or not a person could or could not have done otherwise depends on whether or not the universe is deterministic.
J.J.C. SmartStichwörter: determinism philosophy random universe chance
Everybody has theology whether they admit it or not.
Jim WalkerStichwörter: philosophy theology worldview
The traditional arguments for the existence of God have been fairly thoroughly criticised by philosophers. But the theologian can, if he wishes, accept this criticism. He can admit that no rational proof of God's existence is possible. And he can still retain all that is essential to his position, by holding that God's existence is known in some other, non-rational way. I think, however, that a more telling criticism can be made by way of the traditional problem of evil. Here it can be shown, not that religious beliefs lack rational support, but that they are positively irrational, that the several parts of the essential theological doctrine are inconsistent with one another, so that the theologian can maintain his position as a whole only by a much more extreme rejection of reason than in the former case. He must now be prepared to believe, not merely what cannot be proved, but what can be disproved from other beliefs that he also holds.
J.L. MackieStichwörter: reason philosophy atheism theology argument irrational problem-of-evil atheist-argument argument-from-evil atheistic-philosophy inconsistent philosophy-of-atheism rational-proof rational-support rejection-of-reason
If it were necessary either to do wrong or to suffer it, I should choose to suffer rather than do it.
PlatoStichwörter: ethics philosophy
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