Relation

The Great Books of the Western Canon, organized by Mortimer J. Adler in the Syntopicon, span 102 enduring ideas—ranging from Truth, Beauty, and Justice to Democracy, Love, and God. These categories trace the intellectual tradition of the West, connecting philosophy, literature, history, science, and theology. Together, they map the recurring questions and principles shaping human thought across centuries.

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The Connection Between Wealth and Justice and Relation

by Chloe Fitzgerald in Relation

From Plato's Polis to Modern Predicaments: Unraveling the Intricate Connection Between Wealth and Justice Summary: The timeless philosophical inquiry into the relation between wealth and justice reveals a complex interplay that has shaped societies from ancient Greece to the present day. This article explores how philosophers, from Plato...

The Nature of Eternity and Time and Eternity

by Chloe Fitzgerald in Eternity

The Unfolding Cosmos: A Metaphysical Journey Through Eternity and Time The questions surrounding Eternity and Time are not merely academic curiosities; they are deeply woven into the fabric of our existence, shaping how we perceive reality, meaning, and even our own mortality. From the ceaseless flow of moments to the...

The Difference Between Quality and Relation and Quality

by Daniel Sanderson in Quality

Unpacking Reality: The Fundamental Difference Between Quality and Relation In the grand tapestry of existence, how do we discern the threads that make up the whole? Philosophy, in its relentless pursuit of understanding, offers us tools to categorize and comprehend the world around us. Among the most foundational of these...

The Universal and Particular in Law and Universal and Particular

by Benjamin Richmond in Universal and Particular

The Enduring Tension: Universal Principles and Particular Cases in Law The pursuit of justice within any legal system hinges on a profound philosophical relation—the intricate dance between the universal and particular. At its core, law strives for consistency, impartiality, and the application of general principles that transcend individual circumstances....

Logic and the Concept of Same and Other and Logic

by Benjamin Richmond in Logic

Logic and the Concept of Same and Other: The Foundations of Thought The distinction between the Same and the Other is not merely a linguistic convenience but a foundational principle upon which all Logic, all Definition, and indeed, all coherent thought is built. This article explores how philosophers, particularly those...

The Problem of One and Many and One and Many

by Chloe Fitzgerald in One and Many

The Enduring Riddle: Navigating the Problem of One and Many The Problem of One and Many stands as one of philosophy's most ancient and persistent puzzles, a fundamental question in Metaphysics that probes the very fabric of reality. At its core, it asks how a multitude of individual,...

The Relationship Between Language and Thought and Language

by Daniel Sanderson in Language

The Inextricable Bind: Unpacking the Relationship Between Language and Thought The relation between language and thought is one of philosophy's most enduring and perplexing questions. At its core, this inquiry seeks to understand whether our words merely express pre-formed ideas in our mind, or if the very structures...

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