For Aquinas, the last end of happiness can only consist in that which is perfectly good, which is God. Because God is perfect goodness, he is the only one capable of fulfilling our heart’s deepest longing and facilitating the perfection at which we aim. What was Thomas Aquinas theory? SaintRead More →

In yoga, Ishvara is understood as being beyond one form yet expressed through all forms, and thus is often represented as the sacred syllable Om, as pure vibration. Your Ishta-Devata is the form that vibration takes within your own heart. What Shiva means? Shiva, (Sanskrit: “Auspicious One”) also spelled ŚiwaRead More →

Thus, the two basic forms of idealism are metaphysical idealism, which asserts the ideality of reality, and epistemological idealism, which holds that in the knowledge process the mind can grasp only the psychic or that its objects are conditioned by their perceptibility. What is idealism in simple words? The definitionRead More →

Aquinas’s first three arguments—from motion, from causation, and from contingency—are types of what is called the cosmological argument for divine existence. Each begins with a general truth about natural phenomena and proceeds to the existence of an ultimate creative source of the universe. What is natural law ethics? What IsRead More →

Uncleanliness is a state of being grubby, filthy, grimy, or otherwise dirty. If you don’t tidy up your room, your parents will give you a hard time about its uncleanliness. What animals are unclean? Explicit list Bat. Camel. Chameleon. Coney (hyrax) Cormorant. Cuckow (cuckoo) Eagle. Ferret. What does emulations meanRead More →

Due to Gargantua’s massive gravitational pull, “every hour on that planet is seven years on Earth”. After a massive tidal wave hits the spacecraft and delays their exit, they find that 23 years have passed on Earth. Is interstellar a romance? But Christopher Nolan’s epic movie “Interstellar” has almost noRead More →

According to Kant only rational beings can be said to act morally. … Therefore, if reason dictates that one person, in a particular situation, has a moral duty to do a particular thing, then any person, in that same situation, would equally well have a duty to do that sameRead More →

An early champion of entrepreneurial profit, Schumpeter argues that in a developing economy where an innovation prompts a new business to replace the old (a process Schumpeter later called “Creative Destruction”), booms and recessions are, in fact, inevitable and cannot be removed or corrected without thwarting the … What areRead More →