It's refined trigonometry. The most practical thing you could garner is to measure the rhythm of things, to guide your decision. If you're a composer ...
They're angles. Latitude and longitude. That in tow, propositions in regard to certain attitudes aren't about the correct attitude but a working metho...
A rabbi is teaching math and asks his student: - Moses, how much is 2 + 2? - 2 + 2 makes four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten... - answers Moses. ...
Happiness doesn't need to be attained, but savoured. The pursuit of happiness over all, denies happiness - as the pursuit of victory over all denies e...
He certainly wasn't - not even amongst the Greeks. Hippocrates who precedes Aristotle had installed a certain code of ethics for physicians to uphold ...
That would be Thales, and even that's a stretch. Very doubtful. Perhaps you mean 'championed' ethics? Also - please elaborate why the thought is suppo...
Maybe I phrased it poorly, but I think you understood. I meant to say, that all references made are made to and/or from a static present. But the refe...
Okay. The answer to your question is solidarity. People want realism due to solidarity. In an attempt to relate to the portrayed, people will ask for ...
I'll attempt to explain. An animation is the composite of two or more stillframes. If we are to perceive the animation at whole, it is entirely presen...
I quite agree and find that the word moral is often used in place of the word pleasing, while rather it is more akin to beneficial. Bitter medicine fo...
If morality isn't based on the value of things - as right and/or wrong, then what is it based on? Also, while morality itself may not be an object of ...
Just checking. On that note, I don't see the aforementioned premise as common knowledge. Rather, I find the idea that the interpretation of external c...
Thank you for the insight. I wonder specifically however, do you think that the change of mind of a non-demented or by some rule of thumb 'mentally co...
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