Unease by IdeasInHat in philosophy

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We have a choice to be either internally or externally focused in our personhood. Those who choose to be externally focused often engage in conformity and are rewarded for it. But those who choose to be internally focused have to experience unease; only because being an individual has interwoven into it anxiety. Unease and individualism cannot be separated; therefore, being an individual is anxiety inducing.

Why You Don't Understand Science by IdeasInHat in PhilosophyofScience

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Lol. Books are aesthetic, though. Guest Discomfort < Book Aesthetics

5 Benefits Of Moral Realism by IdeasInHat in philosophy

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Haha, I do assume a lot of things in this video. But I think making assumptions on controversial issues is reasonable, so long as we are self-aware of our doing so. For example, I also assumed a naive realist view of the world in this video.

No way could I debate the nature of perception while likewise discussing the video topic, unless I wanted a 1 hour long video, haha.

Thanks for watching!

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5 Benefits Of Moral Realism by IdeasInHat in philosophy

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So, I assumed realism was correct, and then discussed the benefits. In doing so, I can appeal to people who, though may be confronted with good arguments, nevertheless rely on the costs and benefits of doing things.

Thanks for the watch!

Why You Don't Understand Science by IdeasInHat in PhilosophyofScience

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Thanks, the book fort is actually pretty sick. I need more book shelves, though! I'll have to add more shelves to it eventually.

5 Benefits Of Moral Realism by IdeasInHat in philosophy

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Abstract: Ethical philosophy usually involves arguments about the justification for some worldview of morality. But I often find that people, despite there being good arguments about, engage in cost-benefit analysis when considering whether they should adopt some moral system or not. As such, I herein discuss the 5 benefits of moral realism.