Mindblown: a blog about philosophy.
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Creativity awards from 1999
Last week I accidentally ran into these after a decade. These are my moments of pride in 1999 when I was in final year of my college. I had won 4 prizes: 1st prize: English Essay (college wide) 1st prize: Personality Test (Best personality of the year of the college) 1st prize: Science Essay 3rd…
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Creativity awards from 1999
Last week I accidentally ran into these after a decade. These are my moments of pride in 1999 when I was in final year of my college. I had won 4 prizes: 1st prize: English Essay (college wide) 1st prize: Personality Test (Best personality of the year of the college) 1st prize: Science Essay 3rd…
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A small article on Etymology.
Here is one more: Plato. Plato is said to be BROAD in Greek. While Sun is clearly broad as it has to be in Sun theory, look what phonetics in Indianic matches so closely with that? In two attempts I found: Prasasta where the r/l and s/a/g/h etc [r/l means r and l alternate phonetically…
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What to do with your free-time?
You don’t have to always criticize religion harshly. Sometimes they don’t even deserve your attention. Considering then you have a lot of time what shall ye’ do with this time? 1) Go to wall mart and hang around the vegetable section, this is the section where nobody will suspect you are not there to buy…
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Sextus Empiricus; Approval Non-approval dichotomy ad-infinitum.
Sextus Empiricus the Greek Philosopher teacher gave this philosophy which I call “Approval Non-approval dichotomy ad infinitum” “Those who claim for themselves to judge the truth are bound to possess a criterion of truth. This criterion, then, either is without a judge’s approval or has been approved. But if it is without approval, whence comes it…
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