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Library of Philosophy

Maxwell J. Harrell

Free Philosophy Education :) Leave a follow if you enjoy. Philosophy; "Love of Wisdom", explores the nature of knowledge, reality, and existence. By studying ethics, metaphysics, epistemology, logic, the nature of consciousness, nihilism, Karl Marx, stoic philosophy, and free will you can develop a greater mind, with greater thoughts. Created by Maxwell J. Harrell. Library philo, Lib Philos, L Phi, L of Philo, Phil Acquired. This podcast is an online class/course to all things philosophy.

126 - What we Say VS What we Mean
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  • 126 - What we Say VS What we Mean

    What we Say VS What we Mean; Deconstruction, developed by Jacques-Derrida, is a method of analyzing-texts that reveals contradictions and challenges fixed meanings. It critiques binary-oppositions and traditional metaphysical-concepts, emphasizing the fluidity and instability of language-and-meaning.

    Tue, 13 Aug 2024 - 12min
  • 125 - The illusion of Hope

    Hope can motivate individuals and provide emotional fortitude. However, it can also lead to unrealistic expectations and cognitive biases, making balance with realism crucial for mental well being and goal achievement.

    Sun, 11 Aug 2024 - 12min
  • 124 - Magic of the Mind

    Human imagination, Magic of the Mind. This mental ability enables problem-solving, creativity, and innovation, and driving human progress.

    Sun, 11 Aug 2024 - 12min
  • 123 - Know Less, See More

    The Uncertainty Principle, also known as Heisenberg’s Uncertainty Principle, is a concept in quantum mechanics. Formulated by the German physicist Werner Heisenberg in 1927, it states that there is a limit to the precision with which certain pairs of physical properties, such as position and momentum, can be simultaneously known. In simpler terms, the more accurately we know the position of a particle, the less accurately we can know its momentum, and vice versa. This principle highlights the inherent limitations in measuring quantum systems and is a key feature distinguishing quantum mechanics from classical physics.

    Sat, 10 Aug 2024 - 12min
  • 122 - Do Objects Hold the Future?

    Dispositionalism is a view that suggests the properties of objects are not intrinsic to them but are instead dispositions or potentialities. In other words, an object's properties are determined by how it would behave under specific conditions. Dispositionalism suggests that the essence of an object lies not in its present state, but in its potential behavior under specific conditions. In this sense, objects can be seen as carrying the blueprint for their future actions. A glass, for instance, doesn't just exist as a glass; it carries the disposition to shatter if dropped. This potential, or disposition, is as much a part of the glass's identity as its current shape and transparency.

    Fri, 09 Aug 2024 - 13min
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