In the vast terrain of philosophical inquiry, few questions are as enduring and consequential as the nature of knowledge.
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Nihilism teaches us that meaning can't be learned, so that it can, therefore, be anything to anyone, yet this philosophy is ...
The German philosopher Karl Marx once stated that Christianity was “the opium of the masses.” Sure enough, religion in general, and Christianity in particular, has often been portrayed by nonbelievers ...
Last time, we began to unpack Friedrich Nietzsche’s “God is dead” philosophy by looking at his assertion that there is no objective (absolute) truth or moral values, and that could ...
“Nietzsche was not claiming that God had once existed and no longer did. Rather, he recognized what the loss of God meant as the central reference point for Western life, politics, education, art, ...
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Ty B. Kerley, D,Min., is an ordained minister who teaches Christian apologetics and relief preaches in Southern Oklahoma. Dr. Kerley and his wife, Vicki, are members of the Waurika church of Christ ...
Nietzsche’s concept of eternal return, shaped by pre-Socratic thought in Ancient Greece, carries a message about life, death, ...