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  2. List of philosophical problems - Wikipedia

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    These questions continue to receive much attention in the philosophy of science. A clear "yes" to the first question is a hallmark of the scientific realism perspective. Philosophers such as Bas van Fraassen have important and interesting answers to the second question.

  3. These 75 Thought-Provoking Questions Will Make You *Really ...

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    The following 75 though-provoking and deep questions will trip your mind up (in a good way). Now, ask away and let your mind wander. Questions That Make You Think About Your Life

  4. The unanswerable questions - Wikipedia

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    The Sanskrit word acintya means "incomprehensible, surpassing thought, unthinkable, beyond thought." [web 1] In Indian philosophy, acinteyya is [T]hat which is to be unavoidably accepted for explaining facts, but which cannot stand the scrutiny of logic.

  5. 120 Fascinating Unanswerable Questions That Will ... - AOL

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    So, from funny to philosophical, let's explore some of the most fascinating questions that continue to *perplex*, amuse and inspire us. Related: 140 Hard Riddles That Are Challenging for Kids and ...

  6. Quaestiones quaedam philosophicae - Wikipedia

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    Quaestiones quaedam philosophicae (Certain philosophical questions) is the name given to a set of notes that Isaac Newton kept for himself during his earlier years in Cambridge. They concern questions in the natural philosophy of the day that interested him. Apart from the light it throws on the formation of his own agenda for research, the ...

  7. Plato's problem - Wikipedia

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    The Socratic method may be described as follows: it usually involves others with whom Socrates directly engages (not merely pontificating to an audience), it involves a deep philosophical or ethical question to which an answer was sought, and it usually involves Socrates asking questions either to affirm his understanding of others or to seek ...

  8. Talk:List of philosophical problems - Wikipedia

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    Generally, philosophy of religion questions presuppose that God exists and then attempts to solve the philosophical ramifications and apparant paradoxes that result. The "Is there a God" question is not really a philosophical problem in the same sense as the "Gettier Problem" or "Sorites Paradox" in that it is neither well-defined nor ...

  9. Philosophical Inquiries - Wikipedia

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    Philosophical Inquiries is a biannual peer-reviewed academic journal. [1] It is an Italian philosophical journal published in English. Its aim is to cover a wide range of philosophical questions of broad interest and belonging to diverse fields, such as epistemology, ethics, metaphysics, aesthetics, philosophy of mind, philosophy of science, and philosophy of law.