In his name for you O helper of the weak! Here and now, we are and they are; Creatures with two hands, two legs, two eyes, two ears, they have mouths and we don’t, they have teeth and we don’t, they have strength and we don’t, they have power and we don’t, they swallow and we don’t, they tear And not us, they oppress and we don’t, they burn and we don’t, they kill and we don’t, they are creditors …
Author: Azadeh
In his name and for you “In the apocalypse, the believer’s heart melts inside his chest like salt in water. They see inappropriate and unseemly things and do not have the power to prevent or change them. He walks among them with fear and trembling. If he talks, they will eat him. If he keeps quiet, he will die.” This was told to us by the messenger of mercy, I wish we had heard earlier and saved a smile. I …
In his name and for you I wish they are not in our time, the future generations. Homo-species! You are not absence will be felt. In the here and now, peace means death for them, so one of the other Business of our time is to make noise and produce meaningless screams. Their job is to disturb the peace of others. Creating ear-splitting sounds, deadly screams, soul-crushing screams, demonic riots, breath-taking howls, relentless screams, and every sound, …
Wittgenstein, Ludwig Josef Johann (1889–1951) Austrian philosopher who spent much of his life in Cambridge,England. Wittgenstein was interested in metaphysics throughout his philosophical life, but his interest was not that of a metaphysician. He wrote: “In a certain sense one cannot take too much care in handling philosophical errors, they contain so much truth” (Wittgenstein, 1967, sect. 460). … -This article is about Wittgenstein’ ideas about metaphysics, which was translated into Persian by Sedigheh Bayat. -Please register your request to …
In his name and for you God’s refuge from the evil of creatures called “indestructible pests”. They are the uncivilized group and are descendants of the early barbarians. Dangerous people who destroy every creature with just one look, these uncharitable. They are the owners of existence in their own way, therefore, all living beings, including living beings, tiny and human-like beings, beings devoid of living organisms, mortal and soulless beings living in the air, inanimate beings attributed to human characteristics …
Aristotle (384–322 bc) Greek philosopher born in Stagira. Aristotle’s writings can be said to have set the agenda for the western tradition in metaphysics. Indeed, “meta-physics” is a term derived from a first century bc edition of Aristotle’s work, in which a collection of his writings was put together under the title Ta Meta ta Phusika, which means simply “What comes after the writings on nature” (ta phusika). Since the writings thus put together concerned topics that seemed in certain …
In his name and for you His name is all good qualities, only he knows and that’s it. O Jameel! Anyone who mentions your name will be condemned and labeled; here and now. Labelers who slander others are among the occupations of our time that are busy with countless people. Their income is by slandering others; And in this way they earn money and strengthen their bodies. They are those who do not believe in judgment, and consider themselves immortal. …
In his name and for you Sadness is an oppressed word. It cannot be expressed nor can it be interpreted in words. It swells, slides, breaks and disappears. It is silent and echoless, breaking the wall of sound and standing on the peak of non-existence in the veil of the gaze, and sorrow rages. It is pregnant with the deepest concepts of existence and barren in expression. The bearer of the water of vitality other than oneself and alien to …
Plato (c.427–347 bc) Greek philosopher. Traditionally the core of Plato’s metaphy-sics has been taken to be the thesis that there exists a realm of non-perceptible objects, called Forms (eide) or Ideas (Ideai), which are the only strictly real things and the subject matter of all knowledge, and that perceptible objects are in some sense copies of these Forms, less strictly real than they are,and incapable of being known. As an approximation this interpretation is correct. Only with a much clearer …
In his name and for you The intensity of the light leads to him. Right here and now, sight is like hearing. Isolation is inevitable; The only solution: The lights are safe and the only hope; If they let the enemies of the light. The hostile look of the wolves on us recluses is a pain, and on their impure existence is the coolness of arrogant arrogance with the taste of laughter. One of the wonders of our …