Question by : What’s your favorite line and why?
Give these bitches numbers to the pager
Invite ‘em to the next Dre function as party favors
Who said pimpin’s hard labor?
So sick, he’s the modern day philosopher, next to Forrest Gump
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Answer by A. D i tried to break it up
i said stop it, just leave her.
she said if i cant smoke some, she cant either.
Snoop Dogg
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Mit Witz, Charme und philosophischem Biss deckt Misha Waiman die Ungereimtheiten und Paradoxien der Hassliebe der Deutschen zu Amerika und den Amerikanern auf.
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This is the first in a series of videos based on interviews with Professor Mario Bunge that took place in Montreal in early February 2011. Each clip covers a set of general themes from his vast oeuvre in the philosophy of science. Bunge’s achievement is unique: he provides a systematic and comprehensive philosophy that is conversant with all the contemporary sciences from physics to the social sciences and deals with the entire range of fundamental problems in ontology, epistemology, semantics, ethics, and logic. Those who have studied some of his work either consider him an intellectual terrorist to be feared or a philosophical freedom fighter who sheds bright light on the fundamental questions of scientific knowledge. He takes no prisoners. He exposes obscurantists, names charlatans, and levels scathing criticisms at the scholasticism of academics content to study each other’s works rather than engage with reality. There is no one who comes even close to matching what Bunge has managed to do in a long life of scholarship. Perhaps this is why his work is not much more widely celebrated. Maybe the fact that he has neither a British nor American accent or habitus plays a role – even a French or German accent might have helped in the shallow real world of twentieth and twenty-first century philosophers. Lest this conjures up an image of a virtual unknown: Bunge ranks 112th in the new Science Hall of Fame, which measures the frequency with which the full names of scientists …
Question by Daniel: What is the line that divides philosophy from religion?
Many philosophies talk of a higher power and the need to become one with it. When does philosophy become religion?
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Answer by jeezus_x IMO, it all depends on the number of people who believe in it. If enough people started believing in “The force” It could very well become a religion. Look at Agnosticism for example. It use to not be a religion, but they noticed allot of people representing that belief that it is now classified as a religion.
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More at www.successnation.org & http successacademy.tv Add me on facebook. http Dean of Personal Development, Earl Nightingale was heard for over 3 decades on over 1000 radio stations across the United States, Canada and 10 foreign countries, making him one of the most listened to broadcasters. The unique thing about Earl’s broadcasts and his recordings is that each one is a call to action. People don’t just listen to Earl, they take notes; they replay his messages over and over; and they use his advice to make real changes in their lives. No motivational speaker delivers the goods like Earl Nightingale. His work shows his incredible research abilities, drawing ideas from some of the greatest minds in history. From the ancient Greek philosophers to present day commentators, he has read and digested the great works. And he has added to the library of human knowledge with his own original and creative commentaries on life and the ways of successful living. He is everyone’s mentor and his words can be your inspiration for achieving success. Earl Nightingale recorded many best-selling audio and video programs, created and performed daily radio broadcasts, authored two books, was inducted into the Radio Hall of Fame and the International Speakers Hall of Fame, and received the prestigious Golden Gavel Award. Earl Nightingale and Lloyd Conant formed Nightingale-Conant, a company dedicated to helping others achieve personal success. His close friend Steve King noted, “Earl …