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David Hume and the Limiting of Thinking

When one ponders the field of philosophy and the point of pursuing it, the individual finds himself posing various questions. Often these can take shape as quite meaningful and deep queries into fundamental aspects of reality. I am a firm believer in the notion that if a saying or a proposed mode of operation has… Continue reading David Hume and the Limiting of Thinking

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The Foundation of Originality and Human Thought

+JMJ+ An essay by John Tuttle:   Cogito, ergo sum: “I think, therefore I am” is an observation by the influential French philosopher Rene Descartes which has since become a trite idiom of the English language. Nevertheless, it is a logical and foundational element to begin with, this concept that our very existence is tied… Continue reading The Foundation of Originality and Human Thought