1. What is ultimate reality to you? God? Matter? Something else?
2. Is truth absolute or relative? Are at least some truths absolute? Where do these come from?
3. Are moral values absolute or relative? Are at least some moral values absolute? If so, where do these absolute moral values come from?
4. How would you answer the three great philosophical questions of life: Where did we come from? Why are we here? and Where are we going? — jjstet
1. What is ultimate reality to you? God? Matter? Something else? — jjstet
2. Is truth absolute or relative? Are at least some truths absolute? Where do these come from?
3. Are moral values absolute or relative? Are at least some moral values absolute? If so, where do these absolute moral values come from?
4. How would you answer the three great philosophical questions of life: Where did we come from?
Why are we here?
Where are we going?
:up:Also I think you should add the question “What’s the purpose of philosophy” or “Why do you discuss philosophy”. — khaled
1. What is ultimate reality to you? God? Matter? Something else? — jjstet
2. Is truth absolute or relative? Are at least some truths absolute? Where do these come from? — jjstet
3. Are moral values absolute or relative? Are at least some moral values absolute? If so, where do these absolute moral values come from? — jjstet
4. How would you answer the three great philosophical questions of life: Where did we come from? Why are we here? and Where are we going? — jjstet
1. What is ultimate reality to you? God? Matter? Something else? — jjstet
2. Is truth absolute or relative? Are at least some truths absolute? Where do these come from? — jjstet
3. Are moral values absolute or relative? Are at least some moral values absolute? If so, where do these absolute moral values come from? — jjstet
4. How would you answer the three great philosophical questions of life: Where did we come from? Why are we here? and Where are we going? — jjstet
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