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- On Forgiveness -- Why It's Hard To Forgive
And you need a degree of intellect for cognitive empathy. As such, some do not have both.
- Perception As Choice
way to challenge our perceptions is to expose ourselves to new experiences, even if they risk us to a degree
- The Rubinshteinic Philosophy On Killing Time
Seeking Escape: Life can be tough to various degrees.
- How Emotionality Made Me an Anti-Villain - My Anti-Villainous Ethics
authorities that literally dictate the norms, the norms themselves could be evil or at least morally fallacious
- My Philosophy On the Past
Each moment, contains a degree of potential, unavailable if it weren't for the past.
- The Philosophy of Subjective Equality -- How "Everything" Could Be Equally Real
subjectivity of our perception lies in our ability to regard things as well, and give them different degrees
- Queries On the Influence of Religion as Manipulation (By Mr. M. Svartgold)
It is important to not submit to the authority fallacy when it comes to leadership.
- How Philosophizing Gave Me Hope
give in to the words of rejectors; not to give in to the fact that I cannot work normally, nor get a degree
- The Philosophy of Irrationality & Anxiety
That is also the fallacy that lies with bias, as bias can make one overlook things, while also making
- Universal Lonerhood Why We’re All Loners and How to Thrive
It can even be irrational to the degree of objective impossibility or obsessive delusion.
- The AI Philosopher -- Examining AI in the Philosophy World
This is impossible without some degree of awareness, as presented in my Flashlight Theory .
- Behind Human Rights: Systems Across Civilizations' Ethics
The Necessarily Disabled Fallacy Designed the way it is designed, society lacks accessibility to those
- External Detachment: Finding Your Path to Inner Freedom
Do we truly need the degree , the car, the perfect partner, the fleeting thrill of a purchase, to feel
- The 3 Core Values of The Philosocom Blog
Additionally, philosophy degrees do not hold much practical value beyond the knowledge itself, and their
- The Problems of Following Your Passions
faith in our ambitions, living in a more-healthy society means that some compromises must be made to a degree
- The Rubinshteinic Guide to Rage -- How To Master the Art of Rage
music) “Anybody can become angry — that is easy, but to be angry with the right person and to the right degree
- How Philosophy Complements Sanity and Can Heal You
Study the para-social fallacy before jumping into conclusions.
- Love as Imperialism -- Where Domination Can Flourish
partner seeks to assert their influence, while the passive partner may find comfort in surrendering some degree
- Rubinshteinic Philosophy In a Nutshell (PIN)
cependant, c'est le fait que nous sommes influencés par les autres et que nous avons aussi un certain degré What we do have, however, is the fact that we are influenced by others and also have a degree of control
- The Mind and The Mental Dimension -- Rubinshteinic Philosophy of Mind
We do not need to understand society on a philosophical degree in order to survive within it, for example
- Theory of Corruption: Reducing Corruption with Rubinshtein
Thus, the interests of others, deserve to be our interest, too, in some degree, if we wish to reduce
- What's In a Name? Names as Rewards -- How To Utilize Your Name Through Action
How others perceive us, how history judges our deeds, carries a degree of uncertainty.
- Pain As Drive and Reality -- The Rubinshteinic Approach to Pain
And adversity, to a degree, is like a medicine to the mind.
- Why Honesty is So Important in Philosophizing; Philosophy As an Attempt
commitment to pursue truth while resisting it's two most insidious enemies: propaganda and logical fallacies Nathan Lasher's Feedback This might go along with the newcomers fallacy but why is it important that
- The Polarity of Evil -- How Evil Can Be Understood
That is known as a red herring fallcy.