Coherentism: Why Knowledge Doesn’t Need a FoundationWe tend to think of knowledge as something that sits on a foundation — facts stacked on facts, leading to certainty. But what if that…4d ago4d ago
The Silence Between Your Thoughts: What Happens When the Mind Stops Speaking?Most of us live inside our minds as if they were rooms we can’t leave. We narrate, reflect, rehearse, revise. We think about what we’ll…May 16May 16
The Memory That Was Never Yours: When the Mind Remembers Without ProofEvery so often, something stirs in the mind — a vivid scene, a scent, a feeling so real it almost demands acknowledgment. A hallway you’ve…May 13May 13
The Mirror That Remembers: When Reflection Becomes RecordA mirror seems like a simple thing. A surface. A reflection. You glance at it in the morning, mid-shave, mid-thought, mid-panic. It answers…May 13May 13
Phenomenalism: Reality as a Possibility, Not a ConstantYou leave a room and shut the door. Behind you: a chair, a bookshelf, maybe a flicker of light through the curtains. But once you’re gone…May 11May 11
Pragmatism: Truth as a Tool, Not a TrophyIn philosophy, most traditions chase certainty. They want the final answer, the grand truth, the blueprint behind the world. Pragmatism…May 7May 7
Solipsism: The Question That Never Leaves the RoomThere’s a difference between skepticism and solipsism. Skepticism doubts the world. Solipsism questions whether there’s anything outside…May 6May 6
Empiricism: Learning Through the World, Not Apart From ItEmpiricism isn’t just a school of thought. It’s a posture toward life. A reminder that knowledge begins not in abstraction, but in contact…May 4May 4
The Universe That Loads When You Look: Exploring the Render-on-Observation TheoryWhat if reality doesn’t exist in full until you’re there to perceive it? Not in a philosophical, poetic sense — but literally? This is the…May 3May 3
What Can We Really Know? A Look Into Empiricism and the Mind’s Blank SlateIn a world flooded with information, this philosophical view reminds us that truth begins with what we can sense.May 3May 3