| "All are lunatics, but he who can analyze his delusions is called a philosopher." Ambrose Bierce |
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| LOGIC AND CRITICAL THINKING |
| HUMANITIES |
| WORLD RELIGIONS |
| KNOWLEDGE AND REALITY |
| ETHICS |
| INTRODUCTION TO PHILOSOPHY |
| It is categorically imperative that you click me. |
| Kant |
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| Other things of interest |
| Plato |
| Click me, a rational featherless biped; just like you. |
| Buddha |
| Click me to view my true Self |
| Descartes |
| Cogito ergo click me! |
| Hegel |
| Even I don't know what the hell I am saying. Click me anyway. |
| Nietzsche |
| God is dead. Click me anyway. |
| Chloe, Hank's assistant, diligently doing her duties |
| Da Vinci |
| Click on me, but don't steal my ideas. |
| RESUME |
| St. Augustine |
| Lord, make them click me...but not yet. |
| Rand |
| Click me, click me, me, me, me |
| Hume |
| Anselm |
| Click me, that than which none greater can be conceived |
| Wake up from your dogmatic slumbers, Kant! And click me |
| Shakespeare |
| Is this a cursor I see before me? |
| Galileo |
| If I say the earth is the center of it all, then will you click me? |
| Dostoevsky |
| I am a sick man, a spuiteful man, I think my liver is diseased, however, you should click me |
| Sartre |
| You are condemned to be free to choose me |
| Berkeley |
| To be is to be clicked. |
| Russell |
| I would never die for my beliefs because I might be wrong. I believe you should click me |
| Wittgenstein |
| A serious philosophical work could consist entirely of jokes. Seriously, click me. |
| Heidegger |
| Click me to reveal my potentiality-for- being-there-in-the-world-ness. Refer to Hegel if this is confusing |
| Arendt |
| De Beauvoir |
| Why are there only two other women on this page? Click me to find out. |
| Don't be banal. Click me. |
| Dalai Lama |
| Have compassion and click me |
| Dennett |
| Holy crap, I have written a lot! Click me. |
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