by Thomson Dablemond | Feb 21, 2022 | Books, Philosophical Reflection
The idea of Zarathustra of Nietzsche goes back to Nietzsche in the first years of his stay in Basel. We find clues in the notes dating from 1871 and 1872. But, for the fundamental conception of the work, Nietzsche himself indicates the time of a holiday in the...
by Joze Tomsic | Nov 28, 2021 | Philosophical Reflection
A cosmological argument for God proves God’s existence through the fact that there is a world, that is, that something exists at all. That very question, why does anything exist at all, intrigued Leibniz the most. For him, it is a question of the utmost...
by Joze Tomsic | Oct 15, 2021 | Life, Philosophical Reflection
I’m writing this article because I believe that the stairway of hell is right in front of us. Humanity simply can’t prevent the destruction of the living conditions that caused it. I don’t know why virtually everyone who talks and writes about the future...
by Thomson Dablemond | Aug 1, 2021 | Personal Development, Philosophical Reflection
One of the specificities of philosophy, when it leaves the university ranks and wants to put itself at the service of man, it sets itself up in therapy with the aim of giving meaning to the life of the individual. Thus, philosophical therapy or even philosophical...
by Thomson Dablemond | Jul 30, 2021 | Personal Development, Philosophical Reflection
Since the rise of Coaching in recent years, so many questions have arisen, especially in connection with philosophy. What is the view of the Philosophy on Coaching? Can we reconcile Coaching and Philosophy? How are Philosophy and Coaching different? Etc. Over time, we...
by Thomson Dablemond | Jul 12, 2021 | Life, Philosophical Reflection
What is tautology? A tautology is a type of reasoning that just repeats the same thing. It is a circular proposition that says that what is, is. She doesn’t add anything to the thing she’s supposed to describe because she just says what it is. Tautology...