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Our inner voice is not the self. While our internal narrative is vital to being human, it can separate us from the world and overwhelm us with negativity.
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After being sentenced to death, Socrates assures the jury that death doesn't frighten him, and he will gladly face it if the alternative is a life of wickedness without philosophizing. Although personal, his thoughts on death can ring true to us as well.
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Cold War liberals turned the radical ideology of the French Revolution into something that favours elites and stifles equality | Matt McManus on liberalism’s radical roots.
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Aristotle's On Interpretation Ch. 9. segment 18a34-19a7: If an assertion about a future occurence is already true when we utter it, then the future has been predetermined and nothing happens by chance
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