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Pascal’s Wager – the Best Argument in Favor of Faith

Posted on March 4, 2022March 4, 2022

Let us examine this point of view and declare: ‘Either God exists, or He does not.’ To which view shall we incline? Reason cannot decide for us one way or the other: we are separated by an infinite gulf. At the extremity of this infinite distance, a game is in progress, where either heads or…

The Role of God in the Evolutionary Emergence of Cooperation

Posted on March 4, 2022March 4, 2022

“Religions are like different maps whose routes all lead to the collective good of society. Some maps take their followers over rugged terrain. Other maps have easier paths […] The maps were made by the people who went first and didn’t die. The maps that survive are the ones that work.” – Scott Adams, 2004….

The Long Lost Letter Exchange Between the Original Stoic, Buddhist and Taoist

Posted on March 4, 2022March 4, 2022

This is an excerpt of a news article published on fake-news-articles-so-superfake.com on the 8th of October, 2021. For many years the consensus of historical scholarship assumed that the great philosophical traditions of east and west developed for the most part independently, with minimal or no contact with one another. This alleged independence though plausible, seemed…

On The Function of Philosophy

Posted on March 4, 2022March 4, 2022

“To be a philosopher means to travel all the time, questions in philosophy are more essential than answers.” – (Karl Jaspers) Here Jaspers seems to identify, by way of analogy, the philosopher with the traveller, claiming that it is the questions that are “most essential” in the process of doing philosophy rather than the answers…

The Psychological Significance of Christ’s Double Life: God and Man

Posted on March 3, 2022March 4, 2022

Summary: This essay discusses the unique combination imbedded in the Christ figure, as being both the abstract all-viewing God as well as an anthropomorphized deity. By understanding the role of uncertainty in the anthropomorphizing tendency, it is speculated that the dual-nature of Jesus enables the “hijacking” of the mentalizing system, by using the same social…

Dark Humor – Multifaceted Nature of Comedy in the Social Context Surrounding Death

Posted on March 3, 2022March 4, 2022

In this essay the main subject of inquiry will be humor and its relation to death. Specifically I am interested to investigate “How is the subject of death discussed and understood in the social context of ‘dark humor’? what makes a joke funny, and what does it reveal about modern conceptions of death?”. By first…

Further Than Any Stretch of the Imagination: Where Peterson Goes Too Far

Posted on July 4, 2017March 4, 2022

Originally Published on 6th of July, 2017 in the r/JordanPeterson Forum Despite this title, I should note that I have little interest in Peterson’s more controversial political positions regarding gender and transsexualism, which have been the focal point of the criticisms leveled against him. Personally, I found immense value in his lectures, and books and…

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