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According to Marxist philosophers do we have free will or is it determinism?
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Are You an NPC?
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History-Makers: Plato
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Any Greek philosophy worth reading?

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Prison of Self-Consciousness: an Essay on Evangelion
https://www.evamonkey.com/writings/tsuribe-manabu-prison-of-self-consciousness-an-essay-on-evangelion.php
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From Absolute Rest to Motion

I am reading the Anti-Dühring by Engels, in it he proves the false arguments of the person who the book is named after. Engels goes from a varied array of subjects from philosophy, to biology, chemistry, physics, and so on. At some point, Engels, while correcting Dühring, speaks about the theories of the beginning of existence and points out that Dühring is a supporter of creationism, e.i.: that there was a point where there was only nothing (absolute rest) and that out of this nothing, something came to be (motion). The only logical conclusion to an outlook like the one proposed is the existence of a God, which Düring rejects. My question would be as following, what is the Marxist take on this, because if we assume the previous mentioned, we need to either accept the existence of God, or to believe there is some sort of unknown scientific law that allows the creation of motion out of absolute rest. Both seem very unlikely. A third option is that time and matter have always existed since infinity, and that they will keep on existing until infinity. Which is the option that makes the most sense from the point of view of dialectical materialism. From my understanding, though, neither of these three theories can be understood as "bad infinities" (in the Hegelian jargon), since they do not represent a contradiction in itself. Do we have scientific proof that further discredits any of these three possibilities?

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Communist Philosophy recommendations?

Every other person who speaks on philosophy always recommends stoicism, Buddhism, and reference Greek or Roman philosophers. Any ML philosophy or philosophy from social countries? I would love to look into it.

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Reading Hegel gives me headaches :S
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Husserl: Phenomenology and the Life World
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Watching rn; very interesting.

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