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The Study of Society: Understanding Sociology Sociology is the study of society, social behavior, and the interactions and relationships between individuals and groups within a community or larger society. It examines social institutions, cultural norms, and the impact of social structures on human behavior.

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Sociology is the systematic study of society, social institutions, and social relationships. It seeks to understand how human behavior is shaped by social structures, cultural [more…]

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Introduction to the Basic Concepts of the Gita: Law of Karma, Concept of Karma, Akarma, Vikarma, and Freedom and Choice

Introduction to the Bhagavad Gita The Bhagavad Gita, an ancient Indian scripture, occupies a central place in Hindu philosophy. Part of the epic Mahabharata, the [more…]

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Introduction to Philosophy of Science: Nature, Explanation, Induction, and Deduction

Understanding the Philosophy of Science The philosophy of science is a branch of philosophy that investigates the foundations, methods, and implications of science. It seeks [more…]

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Exploring Different Kinds of Logic: Deontic, Deviant, Probability, and Beyond

Introduction to Various Kinds of Logic Logic serves as the bedrock of rational thought, underpinning the principles of valid reasoning and sound argumentation. Traditionally, classical [more…]

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Introduction to Absolutism, Relativism, and Quantum Mechanics: Exploring Relativism in Logic

Absolutism and relativism represent two contrasting philosophical viewpoints regarding the nature of truth and moral standards. Absolutism posits that certain truths and ethical standards are [more…]

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An Introduction to Many-Valued Logic: Historical Development, Relations, and Applications

Historical Development of Many-Valued Logic The idea of many-valued logic marks a significant departure from the traditional binary logic that Aristotle established. The pioneering work [more…]

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Understanding Post-Modern Philosophy: Hermeneutics, Critical Theory, and Deconstruction

Introduction to Post-Modern Philosophy Post-modern philosophy emerged as a critical response to the principles and assumptions of modernism. Modernism, characterized by its confidence in reason, [more…]

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Understanding Wittgenstein: From Picture Theory to Language Games and Beyond

Introduction to Ludwig Wittgenstein Ludwig Wittgenstein, an eminent 20th-century philosopher, profoundly influenced a variety of philosophical domains, including the philosophy of language, logic, and mind. [more…]

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Introduction to Language, Meaning, and Knowledge: Exploring the Philosophy of the Vienna Circle and Russell’s Theories

Introduction to Language and Meaning The philosophy of language and meaning occupies a fundamental place in the broader spectrum of philosophical inquiry. Understanding language is [more…]

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Understanding the Diversity of Buddhism: Exploring Mahayana, Hinayana, and Sunyata

Different Sects of Buddhism When it comes to Buddhism, there are several sects that have developed over time, each with its own unique characteristics and [more…]

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“The Core Theories of Buddhism: Understanding Anatmavada, Karma and Rebirth, and Nirvana”

The Theories of Buddhism Buddhism is a major world religion based on the teachings of Siddhartha Gautama, who is known as the Buddha. The core [more…]

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Exploring the Philosophies of Tagore and Radhakrishnan: Humanism, Intuition, and Man’s Destiny

Introduction to Tagore and Radhakrishnan In this blog post, we will explore the ideas and philosophies of two great Indian thinkers, Rabindranath Tagore and Sarvepalli [more…]

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India’s Struggle for Independence: Sri Aurobindo and Gandhi’s Philosophies Shaping a Nation

Sri Aurobindo, born in 1872, was a philosopher, poet, and nationalist who advocated for the spiritual and cultural revival of India. He believed in the [more…]