Error as the Beginning of Life
What makes life truly alive? Where is the boundary between the living and the non-living? Let us try to see […]
What makes life truly alive? Where is the boundary between the living and the non-living? Let us try to see […]
Introduction For centuries, philosophy has searched for truth, but rarely questioned the very instrument of that search — thought itself.
Introduction Modern science describes matter as a collection of particles and fields governed by laws of interaction. This picture seems
I. When Motion Is Born from Within Classical mechanics long believed that motion was the result of an external push.
1. From Philosophy to Mechanics Before physics appeared in the modern sense, the word energy had a philosophical meaning. For
The end of the nineteenth century marked the apotheosis of the mechanistic worldview. The universe appeared to be a perfect
Abstract The story of the Tower of Babel is not just an ancient myth—it is an archetypal scenario through which
Introduction Soviet philosophy textbooks routinely asserted that “the fundamental question of philosophy is the question of the relation between matter
Introduction The idea of the Earth as a flat disk or slab is one of the oldest in the history