philosophy (/c/philosophy)
Does free will even exist? A little dillema of mine
Is there such a thing as the "nature" or "essence" of things? Do objects, people, or events have an inherent "being" or "reality"?
Can a person's free will be a causal factor in their choices?
The universe is fundamentally meaningless
Do you think philosophy is important to your everyday life?
What are your top five favorite philosophical sources?
Do you think it is wrong to use a dead person's frozen embryo?
Is there any such thing as an objective moral truth?
Why do people think it is a bad idea to help homeless people
I think morality is like evolution, and not much more.
The concept of 'involuntary manslaughter' is morally insane.
If you're the god of the Bible, would you want to exist forever?
The "Eternal Recurrence" is a terrible idea and a delusion.
The problem of pain and suffering
What is the line between ethics and self-preservation?
Do you think philosophy is useless in everyday life, or very important?
Why are there so many anti-immigration posts?
What if all your thoughts were made by someone else in a lab? How would that change your views on things?
Do we live in a simulated reality?
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