Hermeneutics
Everyone Kills Their God
This article argues that God is not “killed” ontologically but ethically, exploring how individuals and societies eliminate God from their lives by abandoning conscience and moral practice, drawing on belief, religion, ethics, and Nietzsche’s notion of the death of God.
Read Full TextWhat is Philosophy?
This article argues that philosophy cannot be reduced to a fixed definition or historical account, but must be understood as an ongoing process of inquiry that seeks truth through questioning, conceptual clarification, and reflective thinking rather than ready-made answers.
Read Full TextThe Wisdom of Life - Arthur Schopenhauer
This article explores Arthur Schopenhauer’s conception of happiness through self-sufficiency and character, arguing that while absolute happiness is impossible, inner peace and reduced suffering can be achieved by lowering expectations, understanding one’s nature, and cultivating mental engagement.
Read Full TextThe Stranger - Albert Camus
This article examines the idea that exaggerated thoughts arise not from human weakness but from the power of the unknown, drawing on Albert Camus’ insight in The Stranger to analyze fear, belief, superstition, and social perception.
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