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Archive for the Philosophy Category

What does it mean to be human? The articles posted here are eclectically structured into what is becoming my personal ideology. There are several sections that flow into each other: beginnings, development, human being and applications.

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  • A comparison of tackling HDTV and climate change

    • Last edited: 17:16, Jul 15 2007
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    What lessons can be learned about the adoption of HDTV for getting society to adopt climate change.
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  • Logic

    • Last edited: 20:37, Jun 28 2007
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    Logic is comprised of two types: deductive and inductive.
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  • Truth and Value

    • Last edited: 20:19, Jun 28 2007
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    With the ability to abstract comes the most important question for humanity, what is Truth? What does it mean for something to be true? There are two main streams of competing Truth: logic, and belief.
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  • Communication and Abstraction

    • Last edited: 20:05, Jun 28 2007
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    Communication is not only the medium for this website but it has implications for what we believe to be True and how we share this knowledge with others.
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  • The Omnivore's Dillemma

    • Last edited: 14:47, Jun 14 2007
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    Feed lots are abominable and should be banned. I am also concerned regarding the raising of pork and non-free range chickens – the U.S. food supply is very distorted and disturbed.
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  • Determining 'oughts'

    • Last edited: 23:47, Jun 12 2007
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    An ought is where upon coming to a conclusion, or discovering a fact, that we ought to take some form of action.
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  • Definition: Liberal and Conservative

    • Last edited: 0:31, Mar 22 2007
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    Ah Newsvine, my friendly source of news and a good old argument.
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  • Physiological evolution

    • Last edited: 0:10, Mar 13 2007
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    Just as other animals have evolved, so have humans.
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  • Ideal society

    • Last edited: 23:59, Mar 12 2007
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    I believe the morally relative issue of oughts leads us to a system of community derived checks and balances built upon a common individual ideology of base principals, underplayed by progressively larger layers of minimal regulation.
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  • Evolution: Theory

    • Last edited: 1:37, Mar 01 2007
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    Charles Darwin’s Theory of Evolution is based on three basic principles: reproduction, mutation and selection. These fundamental principles are all that is needed to create the near infinite variety of life that we can see now. Reproduction, as described in the definition of life, is the ability to create offspring. Reiterative computer programs make copies of [...]
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