The remaining questions

What philosophical questions remain after 3000 years of science and philosophy?

  • The riddle of categories
    • What belongs together?
    • Where does anything start?
    • Where does anything end?
    • Can we understand without categories?
    • Are categories mind constructs?
    • Are categories real?
    • Do categories exist?
  • The riddle of being
    • Who are we?
    • What are we?
    • What is consciousness?
    • What is thinking?
    • What is feeling?
    • Where does being come from?
    • Do we exist?
    • Do we have a purpose?
  • The riddle of knowledge
    • What is knowledge?
    • How do we obtain knowledge?
    • Does objectivity exist?
    • Can our senses be trusted?
    • Can mind understand matter?
    • Is this difference even there?
  • The riddle of morality
    • What is our moral compass?
    • Where does it come from?
    • Is it reliable?
    • Is it trustworthy?
    • Is it consistent?
    • Why do the compasses differ among people?
    • Can our judgement be trusted?
    • What must base our judgement?
    • Why are some things bad?
    • Are they bad?
    • Should actions be punished?
    • Should we judge?
    • Should we foregive?
    • Why do we relate all these concepts as if they belong together?
  • The riddle of meaning
    • Does anything have meaning?
    • Where does interpretation come from?
    • What is interpretation?
    • Does interpretation have real meaning?
    • Does interpretation exist?
    • Does interpretation differ from observation?
    • Does interpretation differ from feeling?
    • Is meaning objective?
  • The riddle of language
    • What is language?
    • How can it exist?
    • Does matter exist in language?
    • Does language exist by matter?
    • Do they all exist in our mind?
    • Is language objective?
    • Has language meaning?
  • …and so on

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