Category: Branches of Philosophy
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Zeliger’s Paradox: Infinite Regress of Causes
Introduction: Chasing the First Cause At the heart of every explanation lies a question: Why? Why did this event happen? Why does the universe exist? Why do we experience anything at all? In seeking answers, philosophers often stumble upon the elusive specter of infinite regress. One such haunting formulation is Zeliger’s Paradox, which confronts us…
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Paradox of the Unexpected Hanging: When Logic Betrays You
Introduction: What Is the Paradox of the Unexpected Hanging? The Paradox of the Unexpected Hanging is one of the most perplexing and widely discussed logical paradoxes in philosophy, law, and epistemology. It starts with a simple scenario but unfolds into a riddle that collapses under the weight of its own logic. Despite sounding like a…
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Quantum Suicide vs. Russian Roulette: Parallel Gambles of Life and Death
Introduction: Two Gambles, One Life The concept of choosing between life and death is as old as humanity itself. But when juxtaposing quantum suicide and Russian roulette, we encounter two radically different interpretations of that choice. One is a brutal game of chance rooted in physical danger. The other is a theoretical thought experiment stemming…
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The Trolley Problem Variants Explained: Ethics on the Tracks
Introduction: What Is the Trolley Problem? The Trolley Problem is a famous thought experiment in moral philosophy, originally introduced by Philippa Foot in 1967. At its core, it’s a question about whether it is morally acceptable to sacrifice one person to save many others—a scenario that highlights the tension between utilitarianism (maximizing outcomes) and deontology…
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Gaia Paradox in Self-Organizing Systems: Nature’s Complex Puzzle
What Is the Gaia Paradox? The Gaia paradox refers to a fascinating tension in how Earth and other complex systems maintain homeostasis—a stable, life-supporting balance—through self-organization. Named after the Gaia hypothesis by James Lovelock, which envisions Earth as a single, self-regulating organism, the paradox asks: How can a complex, decentralized system spontaneously create and sustain…
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Quantum Immortality Thought Experiment
What Is Quantum Immortality? The quantum immortality thought experiment is one of the most mind-bending implications of quantum mechanics. Based on the many-worlds interpretation of quantum physics, it suggests that in scenarios involving life or death, you might always survive—at least in one branch of reality. Imagine a version of the famous Schrödinger’s cat thought…
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Hilbert’s Hotel: Infinity Made Simple
What Is Hilbert’s Hotel? Imagine a hotel with an infinite number of rooms, all occupied, and yet somehow still able to accommodate more guests. Welcome to Hilbert’s Hotel, a thought experiment invented by German mathematician David Hilbert. Though it sounds like a fantasy, it poses a real challenge to how we think about infinity. Hilbert’s…
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Grandfather Paradox: Can Time Travel Avoid Contradictions?
What Is the Grandfather Paradox? The grandfather paradox is one of the most well-known and perplexing thought experiments about time travel. It presents a scenario in which a person travels back in time and kills their grandfather before their parent is born. This leads to a contradiction: If the grandfather died, the time traveler would…
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Ship of Theseus: Is It Truly the Same Boat?
Ship of Theseus: A Paradox That Refuses to Sink The Ship of Theseus is one of philosophy’s most enduring puzzles. It asks a simple but profoundly unsettling question: If every single part of a ship is replaced over time, is it still the same ship? From ancient mythology to modern thought experiments, the Ship of…
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Paradox of Hedonism: Why Pleasure Isn’t Fulfilling
Click Here for Video What Is the Paradox of Hedonism? The paradox of hedonism (also called the pleasure paradox) is a fascinating puzzle in philosophy and psychology. It reveals that pursuing pleasure directly often leads to less pleasure and greater unhappiness. This goes against the intuitive idea that pleasure-seeking is the surest way to a…