
Tag Archives: philosophy
Philosophical Question
Zane is a philosopher. I have always thought philosophers like Zane truly appreciate the profound nature of life’s deep questions. As a result, people like Zane are still struggling with the same questions that have been asked for centuries. Thus, Continue reading Philosophical Question
A Philosopher’s Dream
A philosopher once had the following dream. First Aristotle appeared, and the philosopher said to him, “Could you give me a fifteen-minute capsule sketch of your entire philosophy?” To the philosopher’s surprise, Aristotle gave him an excellent exposition in which Continue reading A Philosopher’s Dream
Cccentric Philosophy
An eccentric philosophy professor gave a one-question final exam after a semester dealing with a broad array of topics. The class was already seated and ready to go when the professor picked up his chair, plopped it on his desk, Continue reading Cccentric Philosophy
Socrates Vs. Plato
Socrates came upon an acquaintance that ran up to him excitedly and said, “Do you know what I just heard about one of your students?” “Just a minute,” Socrates replied. “Before you tell me I’d like you to pass a Continue reading Socrates Vs. Plato
Disaster vs. Misfortune
Two philosophers were sitting at a restaurant, discussing whether or not there was a difference between misfortune and disaster. “There is most certainly a difference,” said one. “If the cook suddenly died and we couldn’t have our dinner that would Continue reading Disaster vs. Misfortune