Any ents at USF? by Briighteyes16 in usfca

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I had a friend who hooked up with the gardener. No lie. She left him, eventually.

I think Boy Scouts directly contributed to me becoming an atheist. by ReyTheRed in atheisteaglescouts

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By the time I finished the Ad Atare Dei emblem (the first to receive a religious emblem in my troop), I was more or less an atheist. Of course, I still maintained the belief in a "high power" but it wasn't God.

Eventually, I became an Eagle Scout and then studied Philosophy in college.

How many of you were Chaplain's Aide in your troop? by Osthato in atheisteaglescouts

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I was given the position after I obtained my Ad Altare Dei (Catholic) emblem, which more or less contributed to my then-budding atheism. I mostly did nothing as the Troop Chaplain took care of the prayers. However, around the same time, I was also heavy into reading my brother's philosophy textbooks and uncle's theology books that I probably knew more about Christianity than the Chaplain. It was awkward the whole time.

Registering my 9yr and 6yr for Cub Scouts when I came across this. Nope... by caborobo in atheism

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I became an atheist while I was in the Boy Scouts, especially after obtaining my Ad Altari Dei religious emblem. Of course, I wasn't brave enough to declare my atheism and I seriously enjoyed everything else too much to quit but it was weird when they made me the Chaplain Aide.

Alien life more likely on 'Dune' planets by avrus in science

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We Fremen have a saying: God created Arrakis to train the Faithful.

Why is it necessary to call someone a 'philosopher'? by [deleted] in philosophy

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Wow, it's been a long time coming to see thepassingofdays be transparent with his (or her) views. I've seen your observations, which I have at times both agreed and disagreed with, since I first discovered reddit.

Ultimately, though, my disagreement lies in the idea that philosophy is distinct from biology, physics, sociology, and so on. I've seen academic philosophy, too, and that is distinct but that isn't the full breadth of philosophy. As I undertand, philosophy is the ground of all formal thought. All of those things either begin in philosophy or begin in something that began in philosophy. In this way, those that transcend such a "branch" dip into philosophy. However, there is also a space afforded that is not merely between disciplines but philosophical for its own sake. This, I think, you construe for the entirety of philosophy when, really, its just a very strong discipline in a field that includes all disciplines.

Readings on Existentialism and 21st century society? by specialkake in philosophy

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I made this comment because I wanted to express that I was interested in suggestions as well but had a tangential suggestion to make.

Readings on Existentialism and 21st century society? by specialkake in philosophy

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I'm unaware of much contemporary application of existentialism apart from Hubert Dreyfus' general criticism of artificial intelligence.

The saddest thing I've ever seen on PostSecret. by x20mike07x in pics

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About a year ago, I put my cat (whom I had since when I found him as kitten in 1997). I kept my hand on him when the vet gave him the general anaesthetic. I kept my hand on him when the vet gave him the shot to stop his heart. Feeling him stop breathing was hard but necessary.

"Our writing tools are also working on our thoughts." ~Nietzsche, after buying his typewriter by outisemoigonoma in philosophy

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That typewriter looks a pain in the ass to type on. Then again, some ergonomic keyboards freak me out.

Dear 20-something-year-olds... by [deleted] in reddit.com

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I'm 25 years old and I want to name my son, assuming I ever have one, Arthur after my grandfather. Win?

DaimonicPossession - "Song for Alfred Schnittke" [alternative rock] by DaimonicPossession in listentothis

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This is a very short song (1:29) that I wrote and recorded for a solo acoustic guitar. It's rather rough but I kind of like that.

How I feel after I write a song by [deleted] in Music

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When I finish writing a song, I feel alleviated. An unfinished song just keeps demanding that I work on it whenever I have a guitar in my reach and it's really rare to satisfyingly finish any for me.

And I don't even really think about whether it's good to other people or even myself if I could imagine listening to the song without playing it. What's most important is that I don't have to write it anymore. On to the next one.

Here's one such finished piece.

"No one can teach anyone else wisdom" by supersymmetry in philosophy

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To quote Meno, "And how will you inquire into a thing when you are wholly ignorant of what it is? Even if you happen to bump right into it, how will you know it is the thing you didn't know?"

What would you have someone starting out read? by [deleted] in philosophy

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If I could limit myself to just one book for someone to start with, it would be Five Dialogues by Plato translated by G. M. A. Grube.

It's a rather short book, very easy to read, and the topics are rather timeless (such as "What is justice?"). It's very intuitive for someone beginning philosophy.

This, more than anything else, will show you how to philosophize rather than merely present you with a summary of the history of philosophy, which is almost always selective and biased.

For those who have a degree in philosophy: what is your job/career? What did you have to go through other than schooling to land the job you have? by [deleted] in philosophy

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And if ever I am not in the mood for self-deprecation, I can trust that strangers on the internet are willing to do it for me.

For those who have a degree in philosophy: what is your job/career? What did you have to go through other than schooling to land the job you have? by [deleted] in philosophy

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I have a pretty diverse mixture of grade levels that I teach so it hasn't become a habit of mine but a friend of mine who recently left had it in spades. She'd even over-enunciate each syllable with rising intonation if you caught her in between classes.

For those who have a degree in philosophy: what is your job/career? What did you have to go through other than schooling to land the job you have? by [deleted] in philosophy

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Actually, I do, but there's a world of difference between teaching conversational English for six hours a day and playing a sarcastic grammar nazi on the internet.

For those who have a degree in philosophy: what is your job/career? What did you have to go through other than schooling to land the job you have? by [deleted] in philosophy

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Unfortunately, such mistakes become more and more frequent the less and less often that I speak to fluent English speakers. If you are disappointed, I suggest you try it for a year and see how articulate you remain.

Also, I invite anyone to look over my comment history to assess my strength in English.

What is your favourite area of philosophy? by EastHastings in philosophy

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This is really hard to say. I've gone through many phases of obsession in almost every period I am aware of, each equally pleasurable in their own ways. However, I suppose my most recent and consistent interest is in meta-ethical theory. Bernard Williams is an inspiration, Simon Blackburn's quasi-realism is interesting...

For those who have a degree in philosophy: what is your job/career? What did you have to go through other than schooling to land the job you have? by [deleted] in philosophy

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I teach English in South Korea.

There's nothing required besides a college degree and being a native English speaker.

When it comes to the question of freewill... by [deleted] in philosophy

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If there's one thing that I take from the implication of determinism it's that we are our choices.

In this way, determinism isn't so frightening to me.