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Space Exploration

by Tathagat Kumar

guided by Tafheem Ahmad Masudi and Sukant Khurana

Humans are driven to explore the unknown and discover new worlds. We are keen to push boundaries of our scientific knowledge and…

The Meaning of Life
John Gorman
5.6K46

John, I enjoyed reading this as I’m always interested in other people’s explanations into what they view as the purpose and meaning of the human existence. If you’ll let me, however, I’d like to address some other things to consider (politely of course and in the spirit of friendship).

This was the idea of the Gettier cases, which prove that you can’t have knowledge if you just luck onto the right answer.
What is knowledge and can we truly have it?
Edward Caldwell
101

Edward Caldwell, cool stuff!

As of today, the Gettier-problem is still unsolved in epistemology, am I right?

On the possibility of knowledge: it’s interesting to ask ourselves by what standard we fundamentally determine the truth of a proposition.


Born to do Math 55 — Metaprimes (Part 21)

In-Sight Publishing
Born to do Math 55 — Metaprimes (Part 21)

By Scott Douglas Jacobsen and Rick Rosner

May 1, 2017


Born to do Math 58 — Hows, then Whys (Part 2)

In-Sight Publishing

Born to do Math 58 — Hows, then Whys (Part 2)

By Scott Douglas Jacobsen and Rick Rosner

May 4, 2017


Born to do Math 53 — Metaprimes (Part 19)

In-Sight Publishing
Born to do Math 53 — Metaprimes (Part 19)
By Scott Douglas Jacobsen and Rick Rosner
April 29, 2017


Born to do Math 52 — Metaprimes (Part 18)

In-Sight Publishing
Born to do Math 52 — Metaprimes (Part 18)

By Scott Douglas Jacobsen and Rick Rosner

April 28, 2017


Born to do Math 51 — Metaprimes (Part 17)

In-Sight Publishing
Born to do Math 51 — Metaprimes (Part 17)

By Scott Douglas Jacobsen and Rick Rosner

April 27, 2017