by Thomson Dablemond | May 10, 2023 | Philosophical Reflection, Wellness
In your relationships with others, how do you define the other (other)? Above all, what do you think is the place of the other in human existence? PS: The answer to this question is taken from the book Treatise on Human Relations, published in May 2023, Thomson...
by Thomson Dablemond | Mar 2, 2023 | Philosophical Reflection
Man and Work is a subject that continues to worry the world of thinkers. And above all these questions: What is the meaning of Work? What do we gain by working? To ask oneself what one earns by working is to presuppose that one earns something while one is working....
by Joze Tomsic | Dec 1, 2022 | Philosophical Reflection, Religion
When we are thinking about the Bible vs Evolution question, we have to put the next question first: “Are these two concepts even compatible?” How many Christians are willing to accept the claim that God created the world in such a way that life flows...
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...