617 words /r/askphilosophy Open Discussion Thread | June 20, 2022 177 words What are moral arguments in favour and against a single person having full control over an abortion decision when two people are expecting a baby? 137 words If we live an infinite amount of finite lives, then logically does this mean we will experience every kind of death and pain there is on repeat for eternity? 122 words What are simple objects in Wittgenstein's Tractatus? 115 words /r/askphilosophy Open Discussion Thread | March 07, 2022 109 words what branch of philosophy do u think cancel culture is in and y? 211 words Is there a philosophy that claims that everyone's actions and thoughts are products of their environments? 400 words Could someone explain to me why Heidegger was so influential? 115 words Would Kant consider abortion moral? 126 words Where did David Chalmers write the quote “how does the water of the brain turn into the wine of consciousness?” 123 words Is there any work of philosophy that gives advice to people who were not born particularly intelligent or talented? or to those who are insecure about their abilities and intellect? 134 words If someone wanted to improve their thinking, why should they study philosophy and not just learn logic and critical thinking? 224 words /r/askphilosophy Open Discussion Thread | June 28, 2021 235 words What does "right is prior to good" mean in deontological ethics? 164 words Is justice real? 143 words Why do biological sciences receive so little attention in the philosophical world? 419 words I feel so stupid that I am incapable of reading and of having beliefs anymore. Want to give up. 122 words If you believe in body-autonomy, do you also believe in coercing people to get vaccinated? 1,071 words Why would someone prefer philosophy instead of studying practical skills that help other people like programming/psychology? 105 words Why is foreknowledge and free will such a heated debate when the solution seems pretty straightforward?