“Being an atheist is like being the only sober person in the car – and no one will let you drive.”– Anonymous The world is beautiful. TheArgument from Beautyfails to explain why some things are beautiful to
“Being an atheist is like being the only sober person in the car – and no one will let you drive.” –Anonymous The world is beautiful. The Argument from Beauty fails to explain why some things are beautiful to some people and not to others, and also fails to establish beauty as ...
it would be bizarre of an agent to rely on input that she does not take to have credibility; and if that input does not go back to an earlier application of RE, it can only have the credibility as independent
who experimented on new modes of thought and expression by rebelling against former ideals and values and replacing them only by despair or a cynical hedonism. The remark of Gertrude Stein, "You are all a lost generation, "addressed to Hemingway...
While there are many interpretations, wisdom tends to be viewed as including more than knowledge [77], [78]. Wisdom involves being intellectually careful but also requires discernment, perceptiveness, imagination, and social and emotional intelligence [78]. While knowledge helps achieve a particular ...
Hence, there is not only a requirement for new narratives, but also an increase in public understanding about the need to interrogate narrative features: who is telling the story, what is its genre, and what are their communicative purposes? Research on AI narratives has revealed concerns about...
It could even be argued that the speaker is a plural, as the only first-person pronouns used in the poem are "We" and "us." Whether singular or plural, the speaker is someone who feels down and lonely, and who is intensely focused on their own reactions to the "Slant": these ...
There are places we can't return; There are lies we have to tell; There are truths we can't deny. If you can't fix it, you gotta stand it! Stay updated via RSS Latest Posts Reflections on Love Was tun, wenn’s brennt? Seminar Report on Book I & II of De Libero Arbitrio ...
Mistakes are annoying when we make them, and infuriating when others make them. No great insight is required to understand why this is. We know better. We are imperfect. We make mistakes. We sin. We move on. This is how we are made. This is how God made us. Only He knows why we...
3 We have asked this question before, but now we need to consider it more carefully. 4 It is the one fixed, unchangeable belief of the world that all things in it are born only to die. 5 This is regarded as “the way of nature,” not to be raised to question, but to be accepte...