Philosophy for Life and Other Dangerous Situations: Ancient Philosophy for Modern Problems by Jules Evans

Philosophy for Life and Other Dangerous Situations: Ancient Philosophy for Modern Problems



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How do we know what is good or evil? Apr 9, 2013 - Stoic philosophy helped me through an emotional crisis in my early twenties, and I then looked around for other people who had been helped by ancient Greek philosophy. Thus we And help is coming from a most unexpected direction: modern mathematical logic, not a field that is renowned for its tolerance of obscurity. The key danger here (i.e with 'life') is avoided if we hang on to RIchard Wein's remark that what we have here a fuzzy concept, albeit a useful one. Oct 14, 2004 - Abstract : Philosopher Giovanna Borradori's most recent project is an endeavour to forge a new understanding, a philosophical reflection on "terrorism" in the post-9/11 context. Dec 10, 2013 - In fact, the way Jabr represents Aristotle, it sounds like the Ancient philosopher would agree to such a claim: Aristotle believed that . Are there higher laws than man's laws? Jules Evans is the author of Philosophy for Life and Other Dangerous Situations and the founder of www.thephilosophyhub.com. Fabr ends by saying that life is “a notion, not a reality”, which will sound a little naive to any philosopher, given that the epistemological stance on other categories is never addressed. That led me to However, it turned out that modern Stoics were often quite libertarian and prickly people, and building a “Stoic community” proved difficult. There, they heard different members of the KUL faculty explore the philosophical issues posed by the hard experiences of the immediate past and the present – life under Nazi occupation and in Stalinist Poland. Dec 4, 2006 - If certain forms of neo-scholasticism were a barrier to an encounter with modern philosophy, Wojtyla simply went around them, having gratefully absorbed what seemed to him enduring about the neo-scholastic approach: its conviction that philosophy could get to the truth of . At around the same time, 5,000km to the west in Ancient Athens, Aristotle was laying the foundations of Western logic along very different lines. May 5, 2014 - When Western philosophers look East, they find things they do not understand – not least the fact that the Asian traditions seem to accept, and even endorse, contradictions. Oct 3, 2007 - Here is one of the clearest criteria for choosing or judging a college: you can be almost certain that any college that has dropped philosophy and theology from its core curriculum is not serious about a liberal arts education. Are we here by chance or design? May 9, 2013 - Contents: introduction · classical views of friendship · 'modern' views of friendship · the experience of friendship today · conclusion · further reading and references · links · how to cite this article · linked article: friendship and education (1996: 115), drawing upon Aristotle, suggest that the traditional idea of friendship has three components: 'Friends must enjoy each other's company, they must be useful to one another, and they must share a common commitment to the good'. And in my What is the meaning (value, goal, purpose) of human life?

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