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Free Will in The Stranger

by eshali in Philosophy, May 6, 2012
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Discussing the paradox of Free Will in Albert Camus’s L’Etranger.

The Problem with Choice

by Edward Mayes in Issues, April 26, 2012
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People ask the vague question, what is wrong with the world? Why do we face the conditions and uncertainties which plague society today? Thinking of a bygone era of moral decency with the general prosperity of the nation on the rise, how did we fall this far, and this fast?

Entities and How They Attach

by ErinHeaven in Paranormal, March 19, 2012
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Low-vibration entities are beings that exist on a lower energetic plane than the one we exist on. Therefore, they do not have a physical presence in our world. However, they are present here. In order to exist on this plane, they must attach to us and feed off of our energy…

Low-vibration Entities: What They are and What They Do

by ErinHeaven in Issues, March 19, 2012
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There are many planes of energy, each vibrating at different levels. These planes of existence have different beings that inhabit them.The lower realms have always been associated with amoral beings who are unethical and entirely selfish…

The Rat Race Powered Machine

by Dictated but not read in Philosophy, March 7, 2012
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A thought on life we call the rat race.

An Argument for Free Will

by T J Marcott in Philosophy, January 15, 2012
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The more complex the argument against Free Will, the more criterion is required to prove it’s non-existence, and therein lie the flaw in the reasoning.

Fate is Determined by Allah, Not Free Will

by dharokowns in Psychology, January 4, 2012
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This is what the Koran says, do you believe it?

Sociodynamic Entropy

by T J Marcott in History, October 9, 2011
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The "Occupy Wall Street" protests bring legitimate concerns that movement may be vulnerable to corporate control.

Players or Pawns?

by mtwest87 in Philosophy, September 19, 2011
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A discussion of and the author’s take on the supposedly conflicting philosophical ideas of determinism and free will, involving the positions of Socrates, Cicero, The Stoics, Plato, and St. Augustine.

Choosing Death

by Jay Horne in Philosophy, August 24, 2011
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Is death a choice we can make? Is not dying possible, by simply not deciding?

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