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Contemplating the Ethics of Deception
Contemplati Within the intricate realm of moral deliberation, few topics provoke as much debate and introspection as the concept of lying. Is the deliberate act of deceiving others inherently evil, or does its moral standing depend on context and intention? This inquiry delves deep into the complexities of human ethics, drawing from philosophical, psychological, and cultural insights to unravel the moral tapestry of deceit.
By Idogho Oghale2 years ago in Writers
Prickly expressions which are thought racist and should perhaps be avoided
I read this list of expressions in the news and thought...Hmmm! Is it important to know the mainly dark reasons behind some of these words and phrases which we use every day? Granted, many people in the comment section were very disgruntled that someone took the time to research the meanings and make them available to the public. They parried that someone is just looking for more reasons to pander and ponder racism.
By Novel Allen2 years ago in Writers
Unraveling the Enigma: The Symbolism of "x" in Mathematics and Beyond
Title: Unraveling the Enigma: The Symbolism of "x" in Mathematics and Beyond Subtitli In the vast realm of mathematics, the variable "x" stands as a powerful symbol, embodying the essence of the unknown. Its enigmatic presence pervades equations, formulas, and mathematical discourse, serving as a conduit for exploration, discovery, and understanding. The symbolic significance of "x" transcends mere representation; it encapsulates the essence of uncertainty, curiosity, and the uncharted territories of knowledge.
By Idogho Oghale2 years ago in Writers
4 Controversial Ideas That Changed The Way I See Writing
Everyone has their opinions on writing from the everyday to the overly educated and even my mother. Some of these opinions can get people fired up as they yell over an imaginary line about who is right and who is wrong.
By Elise L. Blake2 years ago in Writers



