In all the history of humankind, people have questioned all the inexplicable aspects of nature. Once man acquired an exp... Details
The “Book One” of Plato’s The Republic showcases a disagreement between Socrates and Thrasymachus abou... Details
Descartes established his own existence through the cognito argument. He inquired into self-nature, which he claimed to... Details
Carl Rogers believed that the concept of self-actualization or Full Function occurred because of everyone's potential to... Details
In Descartes’s writings, especially in the Sixth meditation, he tries to prove that his extended body and thinking... Details
Aristotle (384 BC to 322 BC) was a Greek philosopher and a great polymath. He was Plato’s student and a teacher to... Details
Introduction The current study is conceived to investigate two philosophical approaches to the concept of freedom. Both... Details
Nietzsche’s essay On Truth and Lies in the Non-Moral Sense was written in 1873. In his philosophical writing the a... Details
Introduction To begin with, it might be appropriate to notice that Immanuel Kant has managed to elaborate the principle... Details
Hegel and Nietzsche are German philosophers, whose works considered being fundamental. Their view and outlook on the wor... Details