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  • Philosophy for Kids: What is Time?

    Physicist Carlo Rovelli explains that when traditional physics begins by describing the motion of a swinging pendulum while comparing it to a clock, it is a misunderstanding to think the pendulum is really held up to “time,” but rather the movement of the pendulum is held up to the movement of the hands on a…

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  • Philosophy for Kids: What is Untruth?

    Philosopher Heidegger shares the following thought experiment: Using these ideas, can you describe what “untruth” is?

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  • Philosophy for Kids: What is Being?

    The philosopher Hegel said “Being” is the most general, and empty, way of talking about something that “is.” Of anything, from an idea in your head to a rock in a stream, we can say that it “is,” that it has “Being,” but what exactly “Being” means is confusing because it seems to refer to…

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  • Philosophy For Kids: What Is Thinking? The Ontological Difference.

    Did you know one of the most important words in philosophy is “AS?” Let’s think why … One of the great discoveries of Greek Philosophy was discovering thinking means combining. So, when I think, I combine, which we call a “judgment,” we think something “as” something, which is to say something “as” something else: The…

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  • Philosophy For Kids: What Is The Experience Of Space?

    Isn’t the experience of space just seeing a large container? Philosopher Kant said no, and that there is wonder when we look up at the starry skies at night. Why? Think about it! We know that the stars we see are just randomly scattered lights in the sky. But, do we see randomness when we…

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  • Philosophy For Kids: What Is Nature?

    When we say the word “nature,” sometimes we mean it in the sense of “It’s not in his nature to sit around watching tv,” but we also mean “nature” like streams and trees etc. Given this, what is “nature?” What does philosopher Heraclitus mean when he says “physis kryptesthai philei”= “nature loves to hide” ?

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  • Did Jesus Exist?  Hermeneutics For Middle School Kids

    A long time ago in Germany, which was always an important place for ideas, the thinkers made a distinction between the natural sciences and the human sciences.  The natural sciences were thought to produce the most exact knowledge (like physics), while the human sciences like the study of literature were more about interpretation.  Since then…

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  • Philosophy For Kids: Cause and Effect (Part 2 of 2: The Middle)

    So, last time I was talking about how causality ( eg. The irreversibility of the cooked egg) is not simply the mind, nor the world, but a MIDDLE between the two.  Let’s think about this middle.  In the history of philosophy, especially with philosophers Brentano and Husserl, we have the idea that the basic truth…

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  • Philosophy For Kids: Cause and Effect

    One of the important topics for Philosophy is cause and effect. For instance, if we heat water to 100 degrees Celsius, this will cause the water to boil. Philosopher Immanuel Kant pointed out the mind plays a trick here. As a middle “something” between the mind and the boiling water, we experience the cause and…

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  • Philosophy For Kids: What Is Truth?

    We know philosophers quest for truth, but what is truth? There are many different ways for something to be true. Here are the most popular Truth: (1) Genuine Genuine or true gold, instead of false gold(2) CorrectThe agreement of the judgement with the thing. Eg the table is brown or 2+3 =5(3) CertainFrom Thomas to…

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