I think that one must have to have some sort of structure, a backbone to support the being, such as a sort of moral code. Morality must, at least in p...
Interesting, this is what mine came out to. Aquinas (100%) Augustine (82%) Plato (68%) Aristotle (51%) Hume (47%) Kant (44%) Protagoras (27%) Sextus E...
Very interesting! It is curious how something could be considered to have no nature at all; seems to be a contradiction, as a nature of sorts must con...
Yes, of course. But I was referring to what is necessary for our existence; if doing something contrary to what we believe is outside ourselves. Since...
Suppose finds it contrary to oneself to steal. Does it then become impossible to steal? I think not, but rather it would not be true to one's identity...
This makes sense. This is where so many different versions and types of one religion must come from, but at some point, they have to have something in...
If one changes so rapidly, does an individual even exist? Or are we all merely beings without individuality, flowing with whatever chemical changes th...
No, drinking reduces your reaction time and thinking abilities. Hence, it is more dangerous to be drunk and not know what you are doing than it is to ...
There isn't a contradiction, and I have tried to explain it as well as I could. It wouldn't matter if you "knew" what you were going to do and then af...
Because he is a loving God. You have already stated that if you knew, you would fight against whatever it is that you might have done. How would this ...
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