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Part I: The One - Coggle Diagram
Part I: The One
Worldviews
Aristotle
Metaphysics and Ontology
"Aristotle’s ideas on being and existence, including his four causes and the nature of substances."
- Potentiality and actuality
- The concept of the Unmoved Mover
Ethics and Politics
"Aristotle's views on ethics, the good life, and the constitution of the polis."
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Daoism
Yin and Yang
"The balance of opposites in Daoist thought and its implications for understanding harmony and change."
- Interdependence of opposites
- Application to personal and social life
Harmony with Nature
"Living in harmony with the natural world, and the Daoist principle of 'wu wei' or effortless action."
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Descartes
Dualism
"The separation of mind and body, and the implications of Cartesian dualism for modern science and philosophy."
- Res cogitans and res extensa
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Cogito, Ergo Sum
"Descartes' foundational statement 'I think, therefore I am' and its philosophical significance."
- Role in establishing modern philosophy
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Philosophical Querries
The Arithmetic Paradox
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- Proof and understanding of the incompleteness
- Philosophical consequences
Quantum Pobabilities
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- Schrödinger's cat and other thought experiments
- Interpretations of quantum theory
Scientific Realism
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Modern Physics
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- Quantum mechanics and relativity
- The concept of fundamental particles versus fields
A Sense of Separation
Cartesian Dualism
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- The Bifurcation of Nature
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