Ideas: About the Philosophy of Human Nature

This report is about sixteen ideas. Most ideas are philosophical. "Morality, God, and mathematics live only in the human mind, therefore not real." The ideas represent the whole panoply of human thought, at least the author's. Human thought is broken into sixteen categories: acceptance, appearance and reality, betterment, compassion, death, desire, epistemology, happiness, ideas of God, idea of time, human nature, human rights, language, law-government-commerce, meaning, morality, science, senses, souls-self-consciousness, and war. Links are the original database. The database provides links to sources and is much more complete than this manuscript.

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Ideas: About the Philosophy of Human Nature

This report is about sixteen ideas. Most ideas are philosophical. "Morality, God, and mathematics live only in the human mind, therefore not real." The ideas represent the whole panoply of human thought, at least the author's. Human thought is broken into sixteen categories: acceptance, appearance and reality, betterment, compassion, death, desire, epistemology, happiness, ideas of God, idea of time, human nature, human rights, language, law-government-commerce, meaning, morality, science, senses, souls-self-consciousness, and war. Links are the original database. The database provides links to sources and is much more complete than this manuscript.

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Ideas: About the Philosophy of Human Nature

Ideas: About the Philosophy of Human Nature

by Scott Sinnock
Ideas: About the Philosophy of Human Nature

Ideas: About the Philosophy of Human Nature

by Scott Sinnock

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This report is about sixteen ideas. Most ideas are philosophical. "Morality, God, and mathematics live only in the human mind, therefore not real." The ideas represent the whole panoply of human thought, at least the author's. Human thought is broken into sixteen categories: acceptance, appearance and reality, betterment, compassion, death, desire, epistemology, happiness, ideas of God, idea of time, human nature, human rights, language, law-government-commerce, meaning, morality, science, senses, souls-self-consciousness, and war. Links are the original database. The database provides links to sources and is much more complete than this manuscript.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9798892213547
Publisher: Fulton Books
Publication date: 12/18/2024
Pages: 92
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.19(d)
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