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What is First Philosophy?
Philosopher Andrew Haas on categories of necessity and possibility, Aristotle's 'Metaphysics', and ontohenochronophenomenology
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Internal metric of space is influenced by geometry of environment
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Philosopher Andrew Haas on various definitions of the concept of being, ancient principle "Tertium non datur", and how Heidegger changed modern philosophy
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On the structure of the Solar System, the Kuiper Belt, and the discovery of Planet X
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