Depersonalisation
By Anar Azimov
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It is an attempt to briefly express some philosophic ideas in the way of speculation.
Anar Azimov
Born in 1969 in Baku, Azerbaijan, former USSR. Graduated from Department for Oriental Studies, Baku State University, 1990. PhD in Philosophy (1996). Published fiction and philosophy (in Russian).
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Depersonalisation
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Philosophy is not a science.It is a separate way of cognition. It discloses false interpretations of words. Philosophers don't need facts - just words.
False
means contradictory
. You think in words - so don't contradict yourself.
Existence is the main word in philosophy. Nonexistence doesn't exist. Whatever exists is part of existence.
Existence is continuous and unlimited; it has neither external nor internal borders; it is all, so it is nothing.
How can something/someone exist if the borders disappear in continuous existence, and no border of the border of the border etc.is traceable?
Yet our feelings show the opposite: a world of concrete things and people surrounds us. To us, the world is our feelings, and there is nothing beyond.
We distinguish sensations from continuous existence as we