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Introduction:

Welcome to the area of Philosophical Chat where we explore the intersection of philosophy, epistemology, theology, and spiritualism. These disciplines offer a window into some of the deepest questions that human beings have been grappling with for centuries.

Philosophy seeks to understand the nature of reality, morality, and existence itself. Epistemology deals with the nature of knowledge and how we can know what we claim to know. Theology explores the nature of the divine and our relationship with it, while spiritualism delves into the mystical and the transcendent.

In this blog, we’ll be looking at each individually and researching the connections and overlaps between these fields, delving into the big questions and exploring different perspectives on what it means to be human. We’ll examine the beliefs and practices of different spiritual and religious traditions, and how they intersect with philosophical and epistemological ideas.

Whether you’re a seasoned, proper philosopher or just curious about the big questions of life, this topic area of Philosophical Chat is for you. Join us as we explore the intersection of philosophy, epistemology, theology, and spiritualism, and possibly even unlock the mysteries of the human experience!

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Leonardo in his creative studio

Leonardo da Vinci: Innovation from Curiosity

Leonardo da Vinci was a Renaissance polymath whose curiosity bridged art, science, and engineering. This article explores his life, notebooks, inventions, and why his way of thinking still challenges modern ideas about creativity and knowledge.
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Derrida's lecture in fragmented words

Jacques Derrida: Meaning on the Move

Jacques Derrida was a French philosopher best known for developing deconstruction, a way of reading texts that exposes hidden assumptions, hierarchies, and instabilities in language. His work reshaped philosophy, literature, law, and cultural theory by showing that meaning is never fixed, but always in motion.
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Michael Levin and the Shape of Mind

Michael Levin and the Shape of Mind

Michael Levin is a biologist exploring how bioelectric signalling shapes development, regeneration, and intelligence in living systems. His work challenges traditional views of the body–mind divide by showing how cells cooperate to build and repair complex organisms.
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Dewi Zephaniah Phillips Portrait

Dewi Zephaniah Phillips: When Meaning Is Found in the Way We Live, Not in What We Prove

Dewi Zephaniah Phillips was a Welsh philosopher whose work focused on religion, ethics, and the nature of meaning. Rejecting both dogmatic faith and militant scepticism, he argued that religious practices must be understood through the lived realities of human life rather than as claims that ...
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Tim Berners-Lee: Inventor of the World Wide Web, Champion of an Open Internet

Sir Tim Berners-Lee invented the World Wide Web while at CERN in 1989, fundamentally transforming how people share information globally. Beyond the original creation, he continues to advocate for an open, accessible, and humane internet facing challenges from centralisation, surveillance, and platform power.
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