Philosophy

Philosophy · 11. January 2025
The butterfly effect has two separate meanings. The first one describes a butterfly flapping its wings in the Sahara desert, that causes a tsunami across the Pacific ocean. A small change in the environment, or differential makes very large or sometimes devastating changes in the long run. The second one is based on causality. If you technically were to disrupt the life cycle of a butterfly by stepping on it in a theoretical time travel scenario then you would disrupt this form of reality by...
Marx Form: History of Capitalization and Alienation
Philosophy · 06. May 2024
This article will discuss “Marx's Forum” and his ideology towards social development. Marx was a philosopher who believed the alienation of other people is attached to forms of capitalism. It practices disconnection of employees to their work efforts, each other and or any finished product or any finished works that they are responsible for.