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“Anybody can become angry, that is easy; but to be angry with the right person, and to the right degree, and at the right time, for the right purpose... that is not within everybody’s power and is not easy.” | The ‘Golden Mean’: Aristotle’s Guide to Living Excellently
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In the work that inspired The Matrix movies, Baudrillard says we are already living inside a hyperreal simulation entirely walled off from reality. This simulation isn’t simply virtual as it is in The Matrix but penetrates every corner of our postmodern civilisation
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Patricia Churchland argues that brain science does not undermine free will or moral responsibility. A decision without any causal antecedents would not be a responsible decision. A responsible decision requires deliberation. The brain is capable of such deliberation.
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Søren Kierkegaard argued that the Modern age isn't just mass-producing products — it is mass-producing people. Kierkegaard's philosophical response was Christian Existentialism — a personal, truly individual engagement with oneself, life and God
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