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Philosophers who are atheists: do most of them base their refutation of the existence of god on empirical grounds, or on reason, requiring no empirical evidence?
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Sorry if this is offensive, but I just don't get how a well-read philosopher could be religious. Are there any philosophical defenses of a specific religion that are respected among philosophers?
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Can we disprove the existence of a Omnipotent being with power over logic? If not how can we ever know anything?
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Question about material implication.
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From where does 'moral veganism/vegitarianism' source it's ethics?
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How can I improve my papers?
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Is existence separated from reality?
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Can someone invoke a theological conception of morality in defence meat-eating?
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Is our intuitive understanding of free will (could-have-done-otherwise) in contradiction with our current scientific understanding of the world?
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Is eating vegan meat as a vegan/vegetarian morally distasteful.
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Could someone give a strong argument against Utilitarianism?
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Must We Regard Theodore Kaczynski's Manifesto ('Industrial Society And Its Future') As The Product Of A Madman Or A Visionary?
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I agree that we *can* imagine Sisyphus happy. But why must we *must* imagine him happy?
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Do all individuals pursue self-preservation and self-interest?
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How can I explain to someone that I don't believe in free-will without them looking at me like I'm crazy?
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Is it immoral to report classmates for cheating?
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How is the Golden Rule 'lesser' that Kant's Categorical Imperitive?
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In Philosophy of Religion, is Atheism a religion?
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Is there anything inherently unethical about advertising?
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Why is there so much bad philosophy?
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