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consciousness is a double edged sword

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Nietzsche spoke about this
 
Sub-consciousness is scarier
the subconscious is the most recent development of nature, along with consciousness
humans havent learned to master its intricacies yet so i dont really have any thoughts on the subconscious
 
the subconscious is the most recent development of nature, along with consciousness
humans havent learned to master its intricacies yet so i dont really have any thoughts on the subconscious
are you a dualist or a materialist
 
the subconscious is the most recent development of nature, along with consciousness
humans havent learned to master its intricacies yet so i dont really have any thoughts on the subconscious
Subconscious is a step away from physical and emotional consciousness and a step into a spiritual and controlled environment
 
Water , just enjoy life
 
im a materialist and naturalist
Don't mind this reply this is just for my philosophy revision
Aristotle is a soft materialist meaning he believes the soul is not separate to the body and uses the allegory of the oarsman to explain that the body and soul r not seperate and work together
 
Don't mind this reply this is just for my philosophy revision
Aristotle is a soft materialist meaning he believes the soul is not separate to the body and uses the allegory of the oarsman to explain that the body and soul r not seperate and work together
Are we all philosophy maxxing?
 
You do college courses or normal electives? I’m in the 9th grade but I’m taking college classes for philosophy
im from the Uk taking it for A-levels which are the big exams at 17/18 years old
 
Don't mind this reply this is just for my philosophy revision
Aristotle is a soft materialist meaning he believes the soul is not separate to the body and uses the allegory of the oarsman to explain that the body and soul r not seperate and work together
i don't know what is soft materialism but aristotle was a hylomorphist
 

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