The dilemma that presaged the ascent of Baruch Spinoza in modernity is now well known in academic circles.
The Epicurean Paradox challenges the simultaneous existence of God and Evil, arguing that it is inherently inconceivable.
Nasr’s perspective on Sufism places it at the pinnacle of spiritual essence, envisioning a harmonious integration of knowledge, technology, and spirituality within the self.
Anselm’s exploration encompasses the nature of God, the limitations of human understanding, and the interconnectedness of finite beings with the divine.
Plato’s theory of Forms posits a realm of abstract, unchanging forms or ideas which constitute the ultimate reality, beyond the physical world perceptible by our senses.
Philosophy in essence does not only contain an explanation of a problem but also about clarity while there is continuity between the Tractatus and Philosophical Investigations.
EarthBound serves as a symbol of the silent obligations the players have undertaken.
For Kant, morality itself must also be about what is good in itself.