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Plato's Academy: May 2011
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Plato's Academy on Facebook. Equality: Fact or Fiction. Posted by Plato Greybeard. Fact: every human is born equal to every other human and is therefore deserving of respect, access of opportunity, fair and just treatment under law and a clean and safe environment. Fiction: every human is entitled to a standard of living equal to every other human as well as the freedom to do as he/she wishes without restraint. Is equality possible, or even desirable? Is it fact or fiction? Posted by Plato Greybeard.
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Plato's Academy: Last Meeting at Plato's Academy
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Plato's Academy on Facebook. Last Meeting at Plato's Academy. Posted by Plato Greybeard. This entry was posted on January 8, 2012 at Sunday, January 08, 2012 . You can follow any responses to this entry through the comments feed. Welcome to Plato's Academy. Welcome to Plato's Academy, a place for philosophical discussions on topics of interest in Century XXI. History of PA in SL. Plato's Academy in Second Life. Is proudly powered by Blogger. By InfoCreek Free Blogger Templates.
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Plato's Academy: Great Philosophers
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Plato's Academy on Facebook. There has long been a need for a very brief but reasonably accurate introduction to the works of the great philosophers. The following synopses are intended to serve this purpose. Hopefully, they will not only provide a brief frame of reference, but will motivate you to examine the lives and works of the philosophers at greater length. The brief paragraphs here are drawn in part from. By Jeremy Stangroom and James Garvey. It may have been that Socrates had a deeper purpose th...
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Plato's Academy: January 2012
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Plato's Academy on Facebook. Last Meeting at Plato's Academy. Posted by Plato Greybeard. What is the secret of birth and death of ideas, beliefs and life itself? Posted by Plato Greybeard. Everything in our physical and mental worlds is somewhere in a cycle from origin through growth to termination before a new beginning. Seeds sprout, flourish and wither after generating new seeds; governments are established, function and pass into oblivion, only to be replaced by another form of governance. When we li...
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Plato's Academy: History of PA in SL
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Plato's Academy on Facebook. History of PA in SL. The History of Plato's Academy in Second Life. There is nothing like a little naïveté to accomplish a task that might otherwise go undone. But it does. The first session was held on June 8, 2009 and the topic was "What, if any, human traits cannot be explained by evolution? And biweekly meetings continue at 8 AM SLT every other Sunday. Click the link "Future Discussion" on the right for the next meeting date and topic. Welcome to Plato's Academy.
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Plato's Academy: July 2011
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Plato's Academy on Facebook. Consciousness, Subconsciousness and Unconsciousness. Posted by Plato Greybeard. Consciousness, Subconsciousness and Unconsciousness: Implications for Living. But it's not that simple, is it? The inbornintentions are thought to be in the reptilian brain because they too are a vital part of us. If they did not exist, we would not be human. What, you might ask, has this to do with philosophy? Well, philosophers throughout the ages have struggled with the question of how to live ...
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Plato's Academy: Can there really be a work/life balance?
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Plato's Academy on Facebook. Can there really be a work/life balance? Posted by Plato Greybeard. Plato Greybeard did not attend this discussion. It was moderated by Plato's Academy good friend, Pamala Clift. This entry was posted on October 22, 2011 at Saturday, October 22, 2011 . You can follow any responses to this entry through the comments feed. Welcome to Plato's Academy. Welcome to Plato's Academy, a place for philosophical discussions on topics of interest in Century XXI. History of PA in SL.
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That's What She Said: Virgin's Handbook on Virtual Relationships by Pamala Clift
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That's What She Said. LeeHere Absent blogging about sexuality and gender issues in the real and virtual worlds. Saturday, January 21, 2012. Virgin's Handbook on Virtual Relationships by Pamala Clift. Another amateur virtual sexologist. Http:/ www.kickstarter.com/projects/virtualhandhold/virgins-handbook-on-virtual-relationships. Http:/ www.virtualhandhold.com/The-Book-.html. Http:/ www.roadsidephilosopher.com/. Https:/ my.secondlife.com/pamala.clift. May 5, 2012 at 1:51 PM. May 5, 2012 at 2:01 PM. The pr...
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Plato's Academy: November 2011
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Plato's Academy on Facebook. Why do we get sick? Posted by Plato Greybeard. There are, of course, many reasons for ill health. Poor nutrition, insufficient rest and exercise, infection and genetic predisposition all can play a prominent role. However, since this is a place for philosophical discussion, let's consider the role our mind plays in our level of wellness. Proverbs 17:22 tell us that “a merrie heart doth good like a medicine: but a broken spirit drieth the bones.” It is generall...Welcome to Pl...
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Plato's Academy: March 2011
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Plato's Academy on Facebook. Why do humans sometimes act inhumanely? Posted by Plato Greybeard. This topic is the most unpleasant we have had occasion to examine at Plato's Academy. In everything we have discussed prior to today, reasonable individuals could differ on the meaning and significance of the questions presented. But I suspect that we will all be in agreement that, while humans sometimes do act inhumanely toward other humans, it is a despicable act. Finally we come to the most perplexing and u...