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Daily Philosophy

Philosophy for life. Every day.

  • By Dr Andreas Matthias, et al.
  • Based in United States of America
  • Roughly two posts per month

Posts per month

Data for this chart is available in the table below
Posts per month
Month starting Posts
Oct 2021 4
Nov 2021 10
Dec 2021 6
Jan 2022 5
Feb 2022 6
Mar 2022 4
Apr 2022 2
May 2022 4
Jun 2022 6
Jul 2022 6
Aug 2022 3
Sep 2022 4
Oct 2022 6
Nov 2022 4
Dec 2022 8
Jan 2023 6
Feb 2023 5
Mar 2023 1
Apr 2023 4
May 2023 6
Jun 2023 3
Jul 2023 5
Aug 2023 3
Sep 2023 0
Oct 2023 7
Nov 2023 3
Dec 2023 7
Jan 2024 4
Feb 2024 5
Mar 2024 5
Apr 2024 4
May 2024 5
Jun 2024 6
Jul 2024 3
Aug 2024 2
Sep 2024 2
Oct 2024 1

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Most recent posts

Verdict
We, the Jury, duly impaneled and sworn, upon our oaths, do find the defendant, of her own free will, as to Count One, guilty of First-degree Murder. Four jurors find the Act premeditated. Zero jurors …
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Irvin Yalom: The Spinoza Problem
Irvin Yalom’s (b. 1931) The Spinoza Problem: A Novel (Basic Books 2013) intertwines history and philosophy, offering a fresh perspective on two distinct but connected lives. Yalom masterfully blends historical fact with fiction, crafting a …
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How Many Cows Does It Take?
The Cow Trolley Problem You are probably familiar with the Trolley Problem, one of the most famous ethical dilemmas still being debated today. It presents a moral dilemma where a person must choose between two …
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