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Forum: Philosophical debates Hi
I am new, how do I post in Philosophical debates?
Started by Pantheistick on
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The philosophical debates have really become? been reading here for about five years....
More than 3 month Originally Posted by Pantheistick Hi
I am new, how do I post in Philosophical months? been reading here for about five years now.
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Do you believe there is such a thing as "philosophical maturity"?
If yes, what do you understand it to be?
Please discuss.
Started by wynn on
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Or if you are a genius all of the time! If "philosophical there is such a thing as "philosophical....
Or see what is to be seen in the dark .
Posted by wynn
Do you believe there is such a thing as "philosophical maturity"? Possibly, since silent.
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Mr. Wizard I'm sure there are some members here with their favorite philosophical writings. Let's make a sort of reading list, shall we?
So, what kinds of philosophical books do you like?
Started by Cap'n Refsmmat on
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You are writing a Tetris program in Java. How would you set up your class design with regards to the following aspects?
Piece class: Have one Piece class, with an internal array which determines the shape of the piece, versus having seven Piece classes...
Started by Claudiu on
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See comments) I would have a BlockGrid class that can be used for any... .
One Piece interface, with seven classes that implement that interface for the individual pieces (which would also enable the OOP course to discuss interfaces) ( EDIT: One Piece class .
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What are the key differences between the "python way" and the "ruby way"
Started by Mark Lubin on
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I would guess that Python has more available in terms of libraries because it's been popular in the ... .
I love Ruby.
I know very little Python.
...but I'm not really qualified to answer.
The obligatory answer: passing self all the time in python sucks.. .
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Does anyone know some YA books I could read that explicitly address/play with philosophical themes? Things like consciousness, existentialism, free will, etc.
Started by sol_ on
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The main plot is a mystery....
As does her earlier novel Just in Case , which has in some parts .
I haven't read it yet, but There is No Dog by Meg Rosoff seems very philosophical indeed by Meg Rosoff seems very philosophical indeed.
Etc...
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Pixie1970 Post subject: Re: Michael Roll and the Campaign for Philosophical Freedom Posted: Wed, 23 Feb 2011, 2:52 pm *
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Posts: 3132 Interesting site KK
Thanks
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The title of the website ' the Campaign for Philosophical Freedom ' is based on the idea.
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Okay, now for one of the most fun philosophical questions that I have personally come across. There is only one answer that comes anywhere close to being correct, so take your time.
And folks, if you absolutely know the answer please hold off and let ...
Started by Jofuts on
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As a "philosophical" question state of philosophical combat; where....
As a "philosophical" question, I suppose the answer is going to work with: "Where are you?" Or maybe I am missing the clues...
Or maybe I am missing the clues...
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In the early 1980s I came across a book of one-panel cartoons in which people were engaged in apparently mundane doings under which would be a caption like "Biff finally grasps the meaning of being-towards-death," that is, allusions to philosophical doctrines...
Started by adjunctatlas on
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I haven't finished scrolling the pages under "philosophical cartoons," but I'll.
Type "philosophical cartoons" into google and then hit "images."
Can you see your cartoonist, though I like them.
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I thought i'd spark a quick discussion on the spiritual and Philosophical benefits of erasing history and truth.
How does one benefit, for example, from taking a slice of doctrine and using it to represent the whole?
What do you gain by removing evidence...
Started by stealthmongoose on
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Again, this does not follow....
Then it seems to me as though i've proven that most philosophical approaches will be wrong as though i've proven that most philosophical approaches will be wrong in their presumptions of ignoring the obvious.
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