How does outerspace affect philosophy? Are their any philosophers that wrote about this?
How does outerspace affect philosophy? Are their any philosophers that wrote about this?
that picture is ridiculously attractive
why?
tongues = patricians choices
that's hot af
Read Giordano Bruni
Ptolemy's model of the universe kinda gotten ripped apart when a comet shot right through said theoretical universe.
I blame it being a blue pop
blue is an attractive color
Would human philosophy apply to aliens?
don't see why not, it suppose to reflect reality
if it turns out that alien philosophy is advanced then we will quickly exchange notes
THERE IS NO "OUTERSPACE".
It's so sad when you see a nice thumbnail but then you hover over it and you find out the original is still ant sized.
This, it is just space. Outerspace is an earthcentric term.
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t. oral fetishist
Bless your heart, user.
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god-tier genetics
Zeon Zum Deikun
literally came here to say this. Sieg Zeon brother.
creamed my jeans
Thanks, user.
Fuck that looks like my coworker
Why do you think that?
But that happens.
That would depend entirely on the nature of alien biology.
If they're fully sapient individuals able to choose their own actions, then our philosophy should apply well enough to them. But if they're a hive-mind or something like insects with physically different castes, so that the lives of individuals are guided primarily by biological determinism rather than choice, then a lot of our philosophy won't make sense to them.
But modern philosophy doesn't change because of the existence of Mexicans. Why should it change for other non-human life?