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Depersonalisation
Depersonalisation
Depersonalisation
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Depersonalisation

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It is an attempt to briefly express some philosophic ideas in the way of speculation.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherAnar Azimov
Release dateNov 15, 2012
ISBN9781301144891
Depersonalisation
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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

    By Anar Azimov

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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

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