Explain what you mean by "mysteries".There are several mysteries which seem essential to the philosophical quest; the existence of God, free will and, life after death. — Jack Cummins
Are they unfathomable mysteries, beyond human understanding? — Jack Cummins
Are they unfathomable mysteries, beyond human understanding? — Jack Cummins
Perhaps the whole aspect of mysteries is central to philosophy and what keeps us searching. — Jack Cummins
So, where do we go next? — Jack Cummins
Do we have to just come up with infinite questions? — Jack Cummins
... by which you meanI speak of mysteries ... — Jack Cummins
I certainly know that my perspective shifts according to my personal circumstances and degree of happiness. — Jack Cummins
There are several mysteries which seem essential to the philosophical quest; — Jack Cummins
I guess me not being a "Jungian" to any degree – I abhor psychotherapy, like psychoanalysis & behaviorism, and any other psychological practice which is not rooted in contemporary brain science or cognitive neuroscience (I've done graduate work in cognitve psychology and respect approaches like CBT immensely) – the notion of "finding a viewpoint which is satisfactory from our psychological point of reference" is anathema to me as specimen of pseudo-philosophy (i.e. "psychologism" as per Husserl). — 180 Proof
existence of God, free will and, life after death — Jack Cummins
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