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Oct 9, 2022

Ontology and Cultural Isolation

Human understanding of the world is adaptive, and nothing they have done is far from that of violence, survival, and fear. To question what it is to exist, in philosophical terms, is called ontology. The very praxis of ontology is culture. Based on that, an ontology can be understood as…

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Ontology and Cultural Isolation
Ontology and Cultural Isolation

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Mar 12, 2022

Cultural Prodigy

The advent and reification of human language and symbolic thought have been a disaster for the human species. Culture as to think and to do, always just like monkeys (monkey see monkey do) — departs in its historical course on a collective and simple definition, find its way of diversity…

Culture

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Cultural Prodigy
Cultural Prodigy
Culture

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Feb 13, 2022

Love Minus Zero/No Limit

It is an inward definition of love— albeit subjective, grounded with an essentialist approach. Language is used depending on the definition that one constituted and desired, arbitrary. It is arbitrary and differentiated with such infinite context — leverage by every aspect from the world of a lifetime. For that, one’s…

Love

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Love Minus Zero/No Limit
Love Minus Zero/No Limit
Love

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Jan 29, 2022

Individual Map

I. Every individual is a circle. II. A circle connected with a line is every individual in geometric shape, depicted in space for that very shape. III. Circles are individuals, lines are links to circles other than the circle of the individual-self, which to other individuals. IV. A circle to…

Confusion

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Individual Map
Individual Map
Confusion

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Jan 17, 2022

Watermelon in Easter Hay

“One of the Gods lost her earrings, and She cried profusely because of it.” The locals told me this rather brief myth and chuckled — unwilling to continue as they thought its sound whimsical to the ears of a modern man. But to tell you the truth, nothing I take…

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Watermelon in Easter Hay
Watermelon in Easter Hay

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Dec 31, 2021

Music and Semiotic: A Pair Beyond Compatible?

Ferdinand de Saussure began his semiotic study as a form of critique towards the linguistic system before him, which places the context of the language of sign or symbolization with its necessity relation alongside material objects. In Saussure’s semiotics, signs are not reflections of reality, but are constructs of reality…

Music

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Music and Semiotic: A Pair Beyond Compatible?
Music and Semiotic: A Pair Beyond Compatible?
Music

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Dec 24, 2021

Chomsky–Foucault Debate On Human Nature

It is humans who change the flow of history, change themselves, and become the product of history itself- Karl Marx. Marx stated that human nature does not exist only biologically, but psychologically, by distinguishing between human nature in general, and human nature as modified. Human nature is generally referred to…

Foucault

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Chomsky–Foucault Debate On Human Nature
Chomsky–Foucault Debate On Human Nature
Foucault

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Dec 16, 2021

The Concepts of Representation: Epistemological Discourse

How do humans and their knowledge relate to the world? G.W.F Hegel in his Phenomenology of Spirit gives principle regarding human consciousness, which is the ‘knowing’ and the ‘immediate’ as humans earliest abilities. These abilities can be referred to as ‘immediate knowing’, or ‘instant awareness’. In everyday life, human consciousness…

Kant

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The Concepts of Representation: Epistemological Discourse
The Concepts of Representation: Epistemological Discourse
Kant

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Dec 10, 2021

Dream, Time, and Recollection

It strikes my motive the first time regarding dream, time, and recollection, when I read several great works from where the credit is due, and here will be stated in no time with no proper citation. …

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Dream, Time, and Recollection
Dream, Time, and Recollection

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Nov 27, 2021

At The Hour of Our Death

The aroma. We smell something far away, and our chest feels compressed, the heart as if electrocuted, and the brain triggered slightly more than we could anticipate. It’s not long before we know what this sensory response means, which memory it refers to. But the confusion arises in what we…

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At The Hour of Our Death
At The Hour of Our Death

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