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Feb. 4th, 2024

History of Philosophy

 

Essay #hop1. Pre-Socratic Philosophy 

from the series  A HISTORY OF PHILOSOPHY (vol. I) by Federick Charles Copleston

"Seek not, my soul, the immortal life- but exhaust the limits of the possible." // Pindar

This is a reservoir of my thoughts. Here I publish my ideas and understandings of the world in the form of Aphorisms and essays on the topics concerning humanity- quite a few times with regards to thoughts of some dead people who I consider my professors or colleagues. Some of it is sublime, most of it frightening. 

Now to think that you'd want to listen ideas and that they are of any importance to you is a mockery- both on my side as well as yours. Some of them maybe thought provoking, and for such a Forum is established. Limit your thoughts to ideas and mockery only. 

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