K Seles
1 min readJul 15, 2020

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Excellent article tying together the objectivity of science with the subjectivity of philosophy, which in my humble opinion are inextricably related: The how and the why.

Still does not resolve The God Problem: If there is a god, who created god? If there is no god, what created the universe? And, as fundamentally, the “Why?” problem.

The best answer I’ve ever found is Spinoza’s: God [or Nature] necessarily exists out of his/her/its own necessity to exist. The questions [How? and Why?] are futile; therefore, the answer is a tautology, but then again, nothing else makes sense either.

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K Seles
K Seles

Written by K Seles

Architect by vocation. Individualist by inclination. Political sociologist, anthropologist, rationalist, philosophist, and cosmologist by avocation.

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