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- Ludwig Wittgenstein /Welcome Back ... concepts (sex, Wittgenstein) to this statement to illustrate my thoughts, rather than reveal them. So that doesn't count as thinking of Wittgenstein and sex together, rther it's me thinking about thinking. Okay now I'm thinking about Wittgenstein and Sex

skewed towards my various interests: Quantum theory , string theory , Wittgenstein , hypothetical zombie attack , linguistics , video games , ... far more profound in non-fiction: Philosophical Investigation and various other Wittgenstein material; Steven Pinker: The stuff of Thought ; John

I'm interested in libertarianism and the works of Ludwig Wittgenstein . ... Machinery of FreedomMovies: Solaris , Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind , Wittgenstein , A Clockwork Orange , Reality Bites , The Doors , Nineteen

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The Left-hand Alone Piano Test

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This is a test of your knowledge of left-hand alone piano music, composers, and history. You say "why left-hand alone?"... well this is my test and I... ...

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Hi. this is a pretty straightforward test of how well you know some random but important facts about philosophy, philosophers, and stuff. it is the ... ...

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Atheism. Again.

Comment by NuttyIrishman

whether you included Wittgenstein among your atheists: Throughout [World War I], Wittgenstein kept notebooks in ... Wittgenstein's other religious influences include Saint Augustine, Fyodor Dostoevsky, and most notably Søren Kierkegaard, whom Wittgenstein referred to as "a saint".

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Atheism. Again.

Comment by Protagoras

Nutty, Wittgenstein was my question mark (who did you think it was?) And your list, besides failing to overturn my atheist majority (I still score it 6 to 5, even giving you Wittgenstein outright), consists of decidedly second-rank figures.

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Favorite Philosopher

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I think I'm actually going to go buy Wittgenstein's Poker which is non-fiction book about Popper and Wittgenstein based on Ludwig Wittgenstein and Karl Popper's 10 minute long but very heated meeting, in which W.

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Spamming vs. trolling.

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I'm not really knowledgeable on the subject I would think Wittgenstein disagrees (just based on what a friend's told me). The idea of what's real and what's not was all based on justification of beliefs and stuff like that, but Wittgenstein brought up the idea of worldviews that are informed by

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What is God to you?

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Now whether or not Wittgenstein has addressed the problem or not, is quite frankly nothing that interests me. ... problem for several hundred years, so yes, I have reason to believe that you aren't familiar with CS Lewis, Aquinas, Wittgenstein and others.

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Should freedom of speech allow the expression of all viewpoints, even extreme and widely-offensive ones?

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Read some Wittgenstein; you may be crushed to learn that even something as intuitive as an arrow can be ambiguous. ... I can't differentiate between ideas and behavior, and by quoting Wittgenstein, I hope to distract you from the fact that I have nothing to

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What we call free will, or volition, is only our awareness of necessity.

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And I've read Wittgenstein. ... And one that everyone eventually has to pass out of, as did Wittgenstein himself.