Philosophically, everything is real, nothing is real and it is all your imagination. By that token, yes, maybe, and no.
both philosophically and medically, moderation in all things is advocated, as is living in harmony with nature and striving for balance in all things.
An augmented reality is the merging of a view of the real-world environment upon a digital image in real time.
The answer depends upon the nature of time. If time is unreal, then you are alive now because it is the only real time, in other words, past and future are nothing but thoughts. .
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Plato's theories are useful as an important part of the history of philosophy. Plato was historically influential, but his theories are not accepted today as being philosophically valid. It has been asserted by many philosophical historians that to read Plato's works is to help understand how he influenced basic human thought.
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Philosophically speaking, usually "not" is inevitable.
This is philosophically irrelevant when you take it into context.
That they are interesting...philosophically speaking ofcourse.
Greece and their language was being absorbed into the Roman Empire. The Greeks were much more philosophically oriented than the Romans.
Only you would know, philosophically speaking.
Philosophically, Descartes was concerned with the existence of reality.
The Q needs a small edit - "what in the universe gives direction to time". Entropy of the system (universe) does. Its philosophically and scientifically explained in "fundamentals of Physics" by Resnick & Halliday. -Chandrakanth Terupally.
Cartesian, my friend. It is a dismissal of perception through the senses. A reversal of Aristotelian philosophy.
you never really start to die until your time comes. Philosophically you start to die the day you are born. Physiologically, every day means your body is closer to death.
Gothic Imagery, philosophically provocative.
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