philosophy (/c/philosophy)
Do you think there are objective truths beyond the realm of science?
The Boy Who Cried Wolf isn't about a shepherd who cried wolf. It's about a wolf who cried shepherd.
A recent text exchange with my gf has really stumped me.
Is the narrative the most fundamental aspect of human consciousness?
What are some concepts you can’t learn from books?
Philosophy podcast recommendations?
Do you connect to the universe as a whole, or do you not?
Why do people never do anything to end the suffering of animals?
Is anyone else afraid of people not being who we think they are?
What is the meaning of life
Have any philosophers ever demonstrated that we can trust our reason? I know that there are philosophers who argue for the power of reason, but how can you actually be sure that your reason isn't flawed?
What is a utilitarian supposed to do when someone else's utility can be purchased at the cost of your own dignity?
What are some other questions to ask after "I don't mean to be rude but do you think we could talk about x?"
Is human existence suffering?
Is Multiverse theory just modern Platonism?
What does it mean for something to exist? And what does it even mean for something to be real?
Is it morally justifiable to disallow comments on social media in order to prevent echo-chambers?
What is the most plausible complete answer to the problem of personal identity?
What is the nature of mundane reality, and what has caused it?
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