The Unfathomed: Fifth Installment of the Philosophy of Intuition
If we cannot truly generalize beyond ourselves, then how do we come to trust others? By trusting someone, are we not...
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If we cannot truly generalize beyond ourselves, then how do we come to trust others? By trusting someone, are we not...
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I am writing in response to my prior essays, “The Philosophy of Intuition” and “Follow Up to the Philosophy of...
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A belief that has made itself dogmatic, after some time, must then question itself. This is always, and it is...
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We have bodily, instinctual trust which, at an initial thought, escapes rationality. A moment ago, I felt this way,...
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The morning had begun the night prior. The sun had set off an array of fireworks sounding only of two birds...
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André Aciman, professor at the Graduate Center of City University of New York, and author of best-selling novel Call...
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There exist aspects of life that are truly astounding, as anyone can attest to. However, what must be subsequently...
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There exist aspects of life that are truly astounding, as anyone can attest to. However, what must be subsequently...
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There exist aspects of life that are truly astounding, as anyone can attest to. However, what must be subsequently...
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There exist aspects of life that are truly astounding, as anyone can attest to. However, what must be subsequently...
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