Tag: death

  • The fear of philosophy (and death)...

    Many people claim that they are "not interested in philosophy". However the true reason behind this phenomenal indifference is something more deep, something more profound and serious: The fear of dying. Philosophy is mainly related to themes having to do with existence, reality, life, being et cetera. Talking about these things can be frustrating since…

  • Will I die? Who are YOU? Highlander?

      So many people are "worried" about other people dying. So many times you show your sadness for the death of others. But who are you anyway?! Highlander? Because you may have forgotten it, but you will die too! Everyone will die! Stop using ANYTHING (including the death of others sometimes) as an excuse to…

  • Why Medicine is NOT a pro-Science argument!

    Why Medicine is NOT a pro-Science argument!

    When people talk about science they mostly refer to medicine when they want to “prove” that science is “good” (and thus, according to their illogical logic, religion is bad). Medicine is the science which after all makes us well when we are ill. Medicine is the science which keeps us more alive. Correct? Wrong! If…

  • Death is good (and majorities stupid)...

    Death is good (and majorities stupid)...

    Religion-Science Philosophy articles series Main Thesis: Harmonia Philosophica (english) (why illogical is logical!) The limits of science The Dark Side of Technology The dictatorship of the science of psychiatry Religion and Science unification – Towards Religional Science Φιλοσοφία της Επιστήμης και της Θρησκείας Evolution and Intelligent Design – The way to an agreement Harmonia Philosophica (Greek) Human…

  • What does it take to believe in death?

    What does it take to believe in death?

    Many people discuss about the human spirit and the possibility of it being immortal and surviving the physical death of our body. However those discussions and efforts are based on the wrong presumption that “immortality” is what has to be proved, and not “death”...

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