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What are the philosophical implications of philosophical implications?

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does it get any deeper?

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  1. Any philosophical reasoning harbouring implications is thereby dismissed as unphilosophical or requiring further investigation, analysis and research.

    The beauty of philosophy, metaphysics and wisdom is its ability to eliminate implications, variances and doubt. Any form of reasoning not encompassing this perfect reasoning cannot be assigned to philosophy or wisdom or raises questions of competence of said individual.


  2. I have an unusual answer for your question. There's a bit more to it then what I say here, but here goes anyway: God’s freedom (the way I understand it)  is intimately bound to human consciousness, logic, and logical implication.  Because of this, it is possible to speculate that God’s freedom (since it is profoundly tied to the logical operators in which union human reason is made possible) that this freedom, in then, permits  rational thinking and behavior.

  3. Nothing more than philosophical implications. It doesn't go any deeper but go wider instead.

  4. no matter how deep this goes, it ends with philosophical implications.

  5. *Sunman* shines, ever so brightly!

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    Philosophical implications of philosophical implications are excessive and unnecessary mental baggage.

    There is such beauty within simplicity and simplicity should be exercised more often.

  6. Consider this:

    The implications are where the best insights are to be found...in the underlying meaning...

    God is in the details...

    It's not enough to have found a universal truth...the truth is everywhere...

    We must explore the subtle qualities of these truths...the inklings...the hints...

    For many, these truths remain generalizations, and an individual may never learn to bring them down to a practical level...

    We must consider how Truth applies to us personally...specifically...the implicit significance..

    There's no end to the within of things...

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