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      Challenge the Philosophy Competitions



Challenge the Philosophy Competition 1

Overcome the proposition, we cannot [more reasonably] truly know who we are,
in part or in whole, and be who we are at the same time.

(Winner will be published.)

The Claim and Proof of the challenge proposition. Competition & Entry Form
Entries
(Latest entry (#677): March 10 2010)
Disputes
(Latest dispute (#37): October 27 2003)
Comments
(Latest comment (#22): July 17 2004)
Inquiries
(Latest inquiry (#9): January 12 2003)
Quotes
(Latest quote (#51): April 6 2005)
Message Board
(Post comments in the open forum.)
Supplementary Perspectives
(Sartre, Wittgenstein, and Plato)
Summary of Entries
(Entries 1-366)
Supplementary Links
(Articles on self and self-knowledge)
Disputed Challenge
Dispute 9 #37 (February 21 2002)
Arguments
(Summary of 11 main arguments supporting the challenge proposition) 
Translations
English to French/German/Arabic etc.
If you think the challenge proposition cannot be overcome, in concise words
tell us why using the Entry Form

If you wish to be notified of new entries, let us know



Challenge the Philosophy Competitions 2 and 3

Overcome the proposition, we are [more reasonably] human beings who are
part of the causal infinity of existence.

The Claim and Proof of the challenge proposition. Competition & Entry Form
Entries
(Latest entry (#29): July 25 2007)
Disputes
(Latest dispute (#0))
Comments
(Latest comment (#0))
Inquiries
(Latest inquiry (#0))
Quotes
(Latest quote (#0))
Message Board
(Post comments in the open forum.)
Supplementary Perspective
(Wittgenstein)
Summary of Entries
(Entries #0)
Supplementary Links
(Articles on self and self-knowledge)
Translations
English to French/German/Arabic etc.
Arguments
(Summary of main arguments supporting proposition)
If you think the challenge proposition cannot be overcome, in concise words
tell us why using the Entry Form

If you wish to be notified of new entries, let us know



Challenge the contention that "the origin of human conscious knowledge in the moment of invention is from an ignorant exertion by a human being which is manifested in the form of an ignorant assertion that there is conscious meaning."

Competition and Entry Form of the challenge contention. Entries
(Latest entry (#18): September 30 2007)
Disputes
(Latest dispute (#2): March 3 2005)


Nicholas Covelli, a frequent participant of Challenge the Philosophy Competition 1, was tragically killed in February, 2003. To view Covelli’s entries see Nicholas Covelli.


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