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Silly thoughts : )
If I knew what I know, would I know what I knew?
And Is it darker outside or at night?
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But L.K.
How can you be sure that you knew what you know? What if you just thought you knew and did not know, and if you know, how would you know you knew? LOL Great thought twisters Angeleyes!
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Highly evolved questions
Would you rather have a friend or someone that cares about you?
Is chocolate never bitter nor sweet? What value does the number one have? Where were you last night, when you thought you were sleeping? Can you think of a color that you have never seen before? Can you come up with a name for an object that doesn't exist? Do I awake everyday to a new dream or an old memory? Was there a yesterday, for sure?
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LOL I would be a great disappointment Rev. Kelly. I know nothing about philosophy, I don't even know what philosophy is. LOL
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LOL To be honest, neither do I. It seems that it is a combonation of history, religion/spirituality, and psychology. There doesn't seem to be any clear answer to what exactly it is. From what I have read in the text book so far, it seems that any thought that can not be proven through traditional scientific methods is thought of to be philosophy. So far, I am not impressed with the class or the textbook.
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