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Meaning and role of Philosophy in Universities
According to Karl Jaspers, “Philosophy is the discipline in which questions are more important than answers because answers themselves will in turn become more questions”. In this insightful quote, Karl Jaspers captures the meaning and objectives of philosophy as a subject of study. Philosophy is not merely concerned with providing definitive answers; rather, it embraces the power of questions to ignite intellectual inquiry and foster a deeper understanding of the world and our place in it.
Ugochukwu UdorjiPublished 8 months ago in EducationA Trip Down Memory Lane
The first piece I remember writing, never actually got published or shown to anyone. Tragically, it was lost to the unforgiving mistress of ancient technology (and we’re talking ancient in the early 2000’s). A crashed harddrive took away my greatest accomplishment at the ripe old age of twelve. What I remember about the story is minimal (I think it was a mystery/horror story. I seem to remember a ghost being a main character), but the thing I remember most is the pure dedication I had to putting words into the word document. I spent ages sitting in front of that dinosaur computer monitor, typing away on the dusty mechanical keyboard (the clack clack clack of an old 90s keyboard will always be peak nostalgia for me) and putting together what I thought was going to be the next bestseller.
Ellie BeauchampPublished 8 months ago in JournalFirst Story
Escaping the universe, we are physically confined to, is necessary in life. Although, it is impossible. So, how do we accomplish this? We escape mentally. There are many outlets humans use to explore beyond the physical realm. Escapism is a way to forget the woes of life and distract ourselves with something more… well, just more.
The Beginning
If you could ask anything in the world, what question would you ask? I remember this being the start of my writer's journey. I wanted to ask everything but, at only five years old, my view of the world was so small. So, I did what any five year old would do, I thought of the biggest thing I could think of, clutched my pencil and wrote, “If you met your heart, what would you ask it?” If only, back then, I'd known how much I’d yearn for an answer to that question. I have met my heart time after time, only to be met with knowing silence. A gnawing and niggling at the back of my brain, that taunts me with the fact that that my vital organs know things about me that I may never uncover; not in this lifetime, and maybe not ever. That still hasn’t stopped me from asking questions, that bold five year old still lives within me. She is my natural curiosity, the impulsive desire to touch things I’m not supposed to, push buttons just to see what they do, surf the most obscure parts of the internet for bits and pieces of information that may never be useful; but I'd know them. Above all, this innate curiosity is born of love, a fervor for knowledge, and the desire to share those things with people.
Bianca SerratyPublished 8 months ago in JournalNasa's UFO report: What we learned from UAP study
A Nasa test into many UFO sightings found there was no proof outsiders were behind the unexplained peculiarities, yet the space office likewise couldn't preclude that chance.
ELMEHDI BENJERHDIDPublished 8 months ago in EducationDid This $584M Net Worth Leader Really Say That In Public??
Now, I know that there are many Leaders who are completely disconnected from the reality that most people face. However, this recent story completely blew me away with the levels of arrogance and horror displayed by how disconnected this CEO is.
Cody Dakota Wooten, C.B.C.Published 8 months ago in JournalMARGARET
In a distant land, where the echoes of history whispered through the ages, there lived a girl named Margaret. Her name was a reflection of the ancient meanings it held, a name bestowed upon her by her grandmother, who believed in the power of names and the significance they carried.
Esse Naeemah AliPublished 8 months ago in EducationANNA
In the ancient city of Alexandria, nestled along the banks of the Nile, there lived a woman named Anna whose life was intimately intertwined with the ancient meanings of her name. She was not just an ordinary resident of the city; she was renowned throughout the land for her wisdom, compassion, and the grace that seemed to flow from her like a river.
Esse Naeemah AliPublished 8 months ago in Journal