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Philosophy
Examine the fundamental nature of reality, existence, and knowledge. Philosophy encourages critical thinking and ethical reasoning.
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Q: How do I know you exist
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Q: What do you call a person who cannot accept facts
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Q: Which early Confucian philosopher declared that it was the nature of human beings to be good
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Q: What is your personal view on human nature
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Q: Are people important to you
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Q: What is Sexual Orientation
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Q: What was the Enlightenment and why did it have that name
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Q: What are 4 positive character traits Odysseus
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Q: Are women the most pragmatic creatures
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Q: What is opposite of philanthropy
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Q: Leaders are born not made Do you agree or disagree with the statement
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Q: What were the reasons for slavery
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Q: How old was Plato when he died
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Q: What are examples of Principals of Justice
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Q: Is there a philosopher's stone that alchemists believed in
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Q: From the book The Cay by Theodore Taylor what is Philips appearance
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Q: Is there such thing as marxism today
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Q: What is a theme from Plato's republic
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Q: Why is science so hard
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Q: What is the origin of reason
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Q: What is the difference between selfishly and selflessly
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Q: What is the meaning of 'The sky is the limit'
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Q: What are the dominant traits of a Filipino
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Q: What is the definition of philosophy by the philosophers
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Q: What is freire philosophy
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Q: How did slaves feel about slavery
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Q: What year did Plato meet Socrates
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Q: What is platonic love
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Q: What is the symbol for harmony
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Q: What are examples of metaphors
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Q: What was the New Worldview during the Renaissance age and how did it relate to humanism
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Q: Is a Piso coin with Jose Rizal on it worth anything
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Q: What is a virtue
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Q: Why do people answer Rhetorical Questions
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Q: What is existence of tcl
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Q: What does the peace sign mean
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Q: Why cant you look beyond the end of your nose and see people in real need
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Q: Can a person be an enigma
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Q: Is life fair
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Q: What is platonic philosophy
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Q: What is a good descriptive essay topic
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Q: How can one enjoy life to its fullest
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Q: How high is up
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Q: What was Plato's famous saying
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Q: What was Democritus's first name
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Q: What is a realist
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Q: What is the importance of knowledge logic and method on social science research methodology
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Q: What are essentialism and existentialism
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Q: Was Plato married
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