Start Here – Your Guide to Exploring Philosophy


Welcome to Dillon’s Tips

Philosophy isn’t a destination — it’s a journey of questioning, reflection, and discovery. Whether you’re a total beginner or a curious scholar, this page will help you find your path through the content on this site.

Below, you’ll find:

  • What to read first
  • Key categories and series
  • Beginner-friendly articles
  • How to follow updates and join the discussion

1. New to Philosophy? Start with These Foundational Posts

These articles offer an accessible gateway into core ideas:

  • What Is Philosophy, Really? A Beginner’s Map of the Mind

    What Is Philosophy, Really? What is philosophy, really? Ask ten people, and you might hear answers like “thinking about life,” “overthinking everything,” or “something academics argue about.” But philosophy is more than a classroom curiosity or abstract speculation. It’s the discipline of asking—and refining—the biggest, most persistent questions human beings have ever posed. At its…


  • Why Is There Something Rather Than Nothing? A Deep Dive into the Ultimate Question

    The Hardest Question Ever Asked Why is there something rather than nothing? This isn’t just a late-night dorm room question—it’s one of the most profound mysteries ever posed by the human mind. The question is deceptively simple but endlessly deep. Every science begins with things that already exist. Philosophy, in its most daring form, dares…


  • Free Will vs Determinism: Do You Really Choose?

    Free Will vs Determinism The age-old question, “Do we have free will or is everything determined?” lies at the heart of many philosophical, scientific, and spiritual debates. In the modern world, where neuroscience, psychology, and quantum mechanics weigh in, the topic is more relevant than ever. Free will vs determinism isn’t just an abstract argument—it’s…


  • How to Think Like Socrates in 10 Questions

    Why Think Like Socrates? To think like Socrates is to think rigorously, clearly, and fearlessly. In an age of information overload, emotional manipulation, and ideological echo chambers, Socratic thinking is an antidote to confusion. Socrates was not just a philosopher—he was a method, a movement, and a mental habit. His famous dictum “The unexamined life…


If these spark your curiosity, you’re ready to explore further.


2. Explore by Topic

Our articles are organized into evolving themes:

CategoryWhat You’ll Find
Philosophical QuandariesParadoxes, thought experiments, intellectual puzzles
Comparative ReligionEast vs West, theologies compared, sacred text insights
Psychology of BeliefHow we form convictions, illusions, and ideologies
Thinker SpotlightsBiographies & ideas of major philosophers
Ethics & MoralityDebates on good, evil, justice, AI ethics
Evolution of PhilosophyTimeline-based exploration from Pre-Socratics to Postmodernism

You can start anywhere. Philosophy doesn’t require a straight path — only a persistent question.


3. Follow a Series

Looking for a guided journey? Try a structured reading path:

Evolution of Thought Series

A chronological trip through the history of philosophy:

  • Part 1: The Greeks (Socrates, Plato, Aristotle)
  • Part 2: Religion and Metaphysics in the Middle Ages
  • Part 3: Enlightenment and Rationalism
  • Part 4: Existentialism and Modern Crisis
  • Part 5: Postmodernism and Beyond

Monthly Deep Dive

Each month, we explore one big topic:

  • June: Ethics of Artificial Intelligence
  • July: The Problem of Evil
  • August: Consciousness and the Self

Browse all series here


4. Stay Connected

Every Monday, we send out a “Mind-Bender of the Week” — a short paradox, quote, or philosophical dilemma straight to your inbox.

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5. Tools to Help You Learn

We’re building tools to help you go deeper:

  • Visual mind maps of major philosophies (coming soon)
  • Printable PDFs of key concepts and thinkers
  • Quote breakdowns from great minds

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Final Words

Start anywhere. Read slowly. Think deeply.

And never stop asking why?