Is there such a thing as a "top ten" list of most pondered questions in philosophy?
If so, what are they?
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- What is knowledge? What is truth? What is existence? What is meaning? What is justification? What is identity? What is ethical? What is consciousness? What can and cannot be said? How do we decide?
- 1. What is real? 2. Is reality one, or many? 3. Can and should we distinguish between substance and attributes, or is that arbitrary? 4. Given any notion of "attributes," can or should be distinguish between those that are accidental and those that are essential, or is THAT arbitrary? 5. What is knowledge? 6. How do we attain knowledge? In other words, how do we know? 7. What is consciousness? i.e. what kind of reality is it that knows? 8. And and when did consciousness come into the world? (the "mind/body problem" in all its formulations arises here). 9. How should we act? 10. How will/should the world end?
- Yes, but it is 103 topics. Angel; Animal; Aristocracy; Art; Astronomy; Beauty; Being; Cause; Chance; Change; Citizen; Constitution; Courage; Custom and Convention; Definition; Democracy; Desire; Dialectic; Duty; Education; Element; Emotion; Eternity; Evolution; Experience; Family; Fate; Form; God; Good and Evil; Government; Habit; Happiness; History; Honor; Hypothesis; Idea; Immortality; Induction; Infinity; Judgment; Justice; Knowledge; Labor; Language; Law; Liberty; Life and Death; Logic; Love; Man; Mathematics; Matter; Mechanics; Medicine; Memory and Imagination; Metaphysics; Mind; Monarchy; Nature; Necessity and Contingency; Oligarchy; One and Many; Opinion; Opposition; Philosophy; Physics; Pleasure and Pain; Poetry; Principle; Progress; Prophecy; Prudence; Punishment; Quality; Quantity; Reasoning; Relation; Religion; Revolution; Rhetoric; Same and Other; Science; Sense; Sign and Symbol; Sin; Slavery; Soul; Space; State; Temperance; Theology; Time; Truth; Tyranny; Universal and Particular; Virtue and Vice; War and Peace; Wealth; Will; Wisdom; World http://www.thegreatideas.org/newbook.html or this one http://pespmc1.vub.ac.be/ETERQUES.html
- this is what Google had. They are all sounding alike anyway so I'll sit on my list for now... Top Ten Philosophical Questions Frivolity Driving back from spring break I got to thinking about the eminent philosophical questions. Here’s a top-ten list I came up with (it’s lemming focused, of course). 1. Why is there something rather than nothing at all? 2. If two persons who have all the same experiences disagree about some matter of fact has at least one of them violated some rule of good reasoning? 3. If two distinct objects have something in common then in what ways are they the same and different? 4. Since my acts are caused by my choices and my choices caused by my beliefs and desires and my beliefs and desires are not in my direct control, how can it be that my acts are free? 5. When we say ‘Pegasus does not exist’ what subject are we talking about? 6. Is what is good good because the gods commanded it or did the gods command it because it was good? (Alt: Are the things that are valuable, valuable because we value them or do we value them because they are valuable?) 7. Must there be some basic element of reality from which everything else is composed? 8. Does time have a beginning? 9. If I think of a being greater than which none can be conceived must this being exist? 10. Since minds have properties natural objects lack, how can minds be a part of nature? posted by Ted Poston on 04.01.06 @ 9:24 am peace and love
- I can't people have missed out 'Does God exist?' That's got to be number 1!
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