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7th edition of House of Philosophy

7th edition of House of Philosophy

The seventh issue of Pitt ' s philosophy magazine is available on our website at the centre of number: ends of interest: Jean Jacques Russo.
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Philosophical Nuts Episode 9

Philosophical Nuts Episode 9

The philosophical roots of the 9th episode: philosophy and creativity, a weekly paragraph every two with Dr. Ahmed Prakawi.
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فلّ وسفّ , الانتقام لا يمثل قيمة إنسانية،

فلّ وسفّ , الانتقام لا يمثل قيمة إنسانية،

الانتقام لا يمثل قيمة إنسانية، فالإنسان الأسمى هو الذي يتسامى عن الضغائن والحقد، ويستحق لقب إنسانٍ أسمى. الانتقام يجعلنا نعيش في دائرة الماضي ونخسر مستقبلنا، بينما التسامي يجعلنا نرتقي ونطمح لتحقيق إنسانيتنا الأسمى. هل يستطيع الإنسان تجاوز شعور الانتقام في المواقف التي تحتاج للتسامح!
Phil and sloppy.
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شذراتٌ فلسفية الحلقة الثامنة

شذراتٌ فلسفية الحلقة الثامنة

شذراتٌ فلسفية الحلقة الثامنة : الفلسفة والحقيقة. فقرة أسبوعية كل اثنين مع الدكتور أحمد برقاوي
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The concept of phenomenon

The concept of phenomenon

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The term of the phenomenon is a constituent term in philosophy, considering it has many connotations.
The afternoon has a lot of suffering:
1. External realities affecting sensors, such as physical and chemical phenomena.
2. Psychological reality taught by popularity, such as emotional and mental phenomena.
3. The phenomenon also begins with all the experimental facts in which science is examined.
4. The phenomenon at the German philosopher was a special meaning, namely, to release it to all that happens in time and space.
Jamal Slaba: philosophical dictionary, part two, p. 30.

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The concept of the phenomenon

The concept of the phenomenon

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The term “phenomenon” is a fundamental term in philosophy, given that it carries many connotations.
Phenomenon has many meanings:
1. External reality affecting the senses, such as physical and chemical phenomena.
2. Psychological reality perceived through sensation, such as emotional and mental phenomena.
3. Phenomenon also refers to all empirical facts investigated by science.
4. For the German philosopher Kant, phenomenon has a special meaning, which is its application to everything that occurs in time and space.
(Jamil Saliba: The Philosophical Dictionary, Part Two, p. 30).