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On Sayings and Life
07 Aug 2010 | 3 Comments »
Category(s): Arts & Humanities, Fun, Personal, Philosophy
Tag(s): addages, albert einstein, art, author, ayn rand, beethoven, benjamin franklin, carl gustav jung, carl jung, churchill, composer, dramatist, edmund burke, einstein, enemies, evelyn waugh, george bernard shaw, happiness, history, humour, imagination, john stuart mill, learning, life, love, ludwig van beethoven, madness, mark twain, math, mathematics, Maths & Science, mozart, music, novelist, oscar wilde, Philosophy, physicist, pianist, playwright, poet, politician, politics, polymath, proverbs, psychiatrist, punctuality, quotations, quotes, reson, sayings, scientist, seneca, statesman, truth, winston churchill, wisdom, wolfgang amadeus mozart, writer
The Optimality of Morals
04 May 2009 | 8 Comments »
Category(s): Philosophy
Tag(s): altruism, analytic ethics, creationism, egoism, ethics, evolution, hypothesis, immanuel kant, john stuart mill, kant, meaning of life, meta-ethics, morality, morals, optimality, philosophical theory, Philosophy, selfishness, spinoza's god, theory, utilitarianism