Apiphobia ( the fear of bees ) and ways to get over it
Some fears are as simple as heights, while others are as large as bears, but not many are as diminutive as bees. It all started at the age of three when Hunter was stung in the eye and almost went blind, but escalated four years later when he and his dad were rummaging around in the woods behind th....
Fate vs. Free Will
In traditional philosophy, free will is a concept referring to the belief that human behaviour or worldly order is not predestined, while fate is the predetermination of a course of events by a supreme power or agency. While the controversial issue of fate versus free will has always been open to d....
HOW ABORTION AFFECTS MEN:
A university psychology class was viewing a film showing prenatal development. Suddenly, a student, a young man, rushed from the room. The professor followed him and found him leaning against the wall in the corridor. He was sobbing. All he could say was "I didn't know it was a baby! I would never....
Philosophy of Art and Beauty
Within the aesthetic contemplations of both Augustine and Schopenhauer, the concept of detachment, or denial of the outside world is addressed. In comparing and contrasting these two views, we see that both philosophers have conceptualized and brought heavy importance to beauty through detachment.
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Saint Augustine of Canterbury
Saint Augustine was a Roman, the prior of Saint Andrew's monastery on the Coelian Hill in Rome. In 596, Pope Saint Gregory the Great sent him with 30-40 of his monks to evangelize the English. By the time they had reached southern France, they were frightened by stories of the brutality of the Anglo....
Struggles of the Heart
Have you ever known someone who did not aspire to be something or someone better- who did not want to do, feel, or know more then they already did? If your answer is no that is because we are all human beings and as human beings we will all always be dissatisfied/ incomplete if we were not we would....