Tag Archives: contradiction
“Knowing Thyself”
“Knowing Thyself” My right foot has a walking difficulty. I have been trying unsuccessfully to cure it for as long as I’ve had it. That’s about twenty years. No one in the medical field has been able to diagnose it. … Continue reading
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Tagged acupuncture, Aristotle, Authenticity, body rhythm, brain, contradiction, diagnosis, disability, dualism, eliptical, energy, exercise, handicap, hope, hypothesis, identity theory, Materialism, medication, medicine, mental causation, MRI, neurology, physical causation, placebo effect, psychic healing, psychosomatic, psychotherapy, riding, sincerity, strolling, symptoms, The Mind-Body Problem, the will, therapeutic riding, Total Gym, walking, yoga
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“Ambiguity”
“Ambiguity” If the current era were to gain a label, it might be called “The Age of Ambiguity.” Whether in self-praise or regret, there is wide agreement that nothing is clearly X or not-X. Rather, everything is a bit of … Continue reading
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Tagged Adin Steinsaltz, Ambiguity, angels, Arbitration, atheist, Being and Nothingness, complexity, contradiction, disambiguate, diversity, Fear and Trembling, French existentialism, G.W.F. Hegel, Jean-Paul Sartre, Kabbalah, leap of faith, muddling through, philosopher, Soren Kierkegaard, The Phenomenology of Mind, The Thirteen Petaled Rose, Western films
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