This is the fifth in a series by Sundar Sarukkai, to be included in his forthcoming book ‘Another Story of Philosophy’.
Beginning-of-life issues, end-of-life care, biotechnology and human enhancement, healthcare allocation, philosophy of human nature, and Thomism. Eberl, J.T., The Nature of Human Persons: Metaphysics ...
believes that human nature is inherently meaningless ... and he aims to give them meaning by manipulating them to serve his ...
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MR. SANTAYANA has a wonderful gift of expression and writes with a distinction and charm which are an unending source of delight. Yet he leaves his readers with a strange unsatisfied feeling not ...
The Philosophical Corner is a monthly column dedicated to the exposure and discussion of philosophy. I once believed true ...
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In the New Testament Paul also gives warrant for calling upon the reasoning capacity of the human mind to deduce that God ...
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Political philosophy is a branch of philosophy that explores specific topics such as theories of governance, rights, justice, ...
Many are growing weary of the campaign season and eager for its conclusion. Unfortunately, the age-old battle between good and evil persists, manifesting itself in the clash between two distinct ...