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I'm a "Chinese-Filipino-Spanish-American" troper weaving through the [[{{Mordor}} hallowed halls of academia]][[hottip:*: i.e. University, more specifically the University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign]]. My friends tell me that I'm a [[CloudCuckooLander little crazy]] (I'm not sure that can be helped), that I apologize too much (working on that), and that I'm still infamous for a tendency to ask random, off-topic questions (though I've been trying to fix that as well).
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I'm a "Chinese-Filipino-Spanish-American" troper weaving through the [[{{Mordor}} hallowed halls of academia]][[hottip:*: academia]][[note]] i.e. University, more specifically the University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign]].Champaign[[/note]]. My friends tell me that I'm a [[CloudCuckooLander little crazy]] (I'm not sure that can be helped), that I apologize too much (working on that), and that I'm still infamous for a tendency to ask random, off-topic questions (though I've been trying to fix that as well).
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How many angels can dance at the head of a pin?
Some say none, others say one, a few [[http://www.smbc-comics.com/index.php?db=comics&id=2576 say 3 * 10^64]], and the last group usually goes with [[DorothyLSayers "infinitely many"]]. A friend of mine asked me this very question a while ago, so I'll do my best to answer.
* Some say 3 * 10^64, assuming angels take up minimal space alongside a standard dimension for a 'pin-head'.
* Angels are pure form, lack material, and are thus not subject to the exclusionary principle of "No two or more objects can be at the same place at the same time. From this we can argue that an infinite number of angels could dance on a pin-head.
* However, as pure form, angels are pure intelligences and pinheads... aren't. And there can be no association between intelligence and the lack thereof, so the answer may be none.
* But this isn't quite right either, according to the systemic presuppositions in which this question was asked, we can assume that the pin-head would have a guardian angel, who would not abandon said pin-head no matter his lack of intelligence. So the answer is one.
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Some say none, others say one, a few [[http://www.smbc-comics.com/index.php?db=comics&id=2576 say 3 * 10^64]], and the last group usually goes with [[DorothyLSayers "infinitely many"]]. A friend of mine asked me this very question a while ago, so I'll do my best to answer.
* Some say 3 * 10^64, assuming angels take up minimal space alongside a standard dimension for a 'pin-head'.
* Angels are pure form, lack material, and are thus not subject to the exclusionary principle of "No two or more objects can be at the same place at the same time. From this we can argue that an infinite number of angels could dance on a pin-head.
* However, as pure form, angels are pure intelligences and pinheads... aren't. And there can be no association between intelligence and the lack thereof, so the answer may be none.
* But this isn't quite right either, according to the systemic presuppositions in which this question was asked, we can assume that the pin-head would have a guardian angel, who would not abandon said pin-head no matter his lack of intelligence. So the answer is one.
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How many angels can dance at the head of a pin?
Some say none, others say one, a few [[http://www.smbc-comics.com/index.php?db=comics&id=2576 say 3 * 10^64]], and the last group usually goes with [[DorothyLSayers "infinitely many"]]. A friend of mine asked me this very question a while ago, so I'll do my best to answer.
* Some say 3 * 10^64, assuming angels take up a minimal (planck) space, and assuming some rather odd standard dimensions for a 'pin-head'.
* However, angels are pure form, lack material, and are thus not subject to the exclusionary principle of "No two or more (material) objects can be at the same place at the same time." From this we can argue that an infinite number of angels could dance on a pin-head.
* On the other hand, as pure form, angels are pure intelligences and pin-heads... aren't. And there can be no association between intelligence and the lack thereof, the answer may be none.
* But this isn't quite right either, according to the systemic presuppositions in which this question was asked, we can assume that the pin-head would have a guardian angel, who would not abandon said pin-head no matter his lack of intelligence. So the answer is at the very least one.
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Paulus Leto is a "Chinese-Filipino-Spanish-American" troper about to enter the [[{{Mordor}} hallowed halls of academia]][[hottip:*: i.e. College, more specifically the University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign]]. He's a [[CloudCuckooLander little crazy]], and is infamous for his tendency to ask random, off-topic questions.
He's lived in multiple countries in three of seven continents and visited five of seven.
He's lived in multiple countries in three of seven continents and visited five of seven.
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I've lived in multiple countries in three of seven continents and visited five of seven.
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How many angels can dance at the head of a pin?
Some say none, others say one, a few [[http://www.smbc-comics.com/index.php?db=comics&id=2576 say 3 * 10^64]], and the last group usually goes with [[DorothyLSayers "infinitely many"]]. A friend of mine asked me this very question a while ago, so I'll do my best to answer.
* Some say 3 * 10^64, assuming angels take up minimal space alongside a standard dimension for a 'pin-head'.
* Angels are pure form, lack material, and are thus not subject to the exclusionary principle of "No two or more objects can be at the same place at the same time. From this we can argue that an infinite number of angels could dance on a pin-head.
* However, as pure form, angels are pure intelligences and pinheads... aren't. And there can be no association between intelligence and the lack thereof, so the answer may be none.
* But this isn't quite right either, according to the systemic presuppositions in which this question was asked, we can assume that the pin-head would have a guardian angel, who would not abandon said pin-head no matter his lack of intelligence. So the answer is one.
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* Marvel vs. Capcom
* Tales of Symphonia
* Tales of the Abyss
* Tales of Vesperia
* Final Fantasy XII
* Persona 3
* Persona 4
* Fire Emblem: I'm a huge fanboy. Let's just leave it at that...
* Tales of Symphonia
* Tales of the Abyss
* Tales of Vesperia
* Final Fantasy XII
* Persona 3
* Persona 4
* Fire Emblem: I'm a huge fanboy. Let's just leave it at that...
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* Tales
*[[VideoGame/{{Touhou}} Touhou]]:
** Highly Responsive to Prayers
** Mystic Square
** Embodiment of
* Tales
** Perfect Cherry Blossom
** Imperishable Night
** Mountain of Faith
** Unthinkable Natural Law
** Unidentified Fantastic Object
** Ten Desires
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* Age of Empires III
* Age of Mythology & Age of Mythology the
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* When They Cry:
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* [[VideoGame/{{Civilization}} Civilization]]
** IV: Beyond the Sword
** [[{{VideoGame/SidMeiersAlphaCentauri}} Sid Meier's Alpha Centauri & Alien Crossfire]]
* Battle for Wesnoth
* [[{{VideoGame/EuropaUniversalis}} Europa Universalis III]]
* Heroes of Might and Magic V & VI
Fighting & RPGs
* Marvel vs. Capcom
* Tales of Symphonia
* Tales of the Abyss
* Tales of Vesperia
* Final Fantasy XII
* Persona 3
* Persona 4
VNs
* [[Franchise/WhenTheyCry When TheyCry:Cry]]:
** IV: Beyond the Sword
** [[{{VideoGame/SidMeiersAlphaCentauri}} Sid Meier's Alpha Centauri & Alien Crossfire]]
* Battle for Wesnoth
* [[{{VideoGame/EuropaUniversalis}} Europa Universalis III]]
* Heroes of Might and Magic V & VI
Fighting & RPGs
* Marvel vs. Capcom
* Tales of Symphonia
* Tales of the Abyss
* Tales of Vesperia
* Final Fantasy XII
* Persona 3
* Persona 4
VNs
* [[Franchise/WhenTheyCry When They
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** ALL THE FIGHTING GAMES.
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** ALL THE FIGHTING GAMES.GAMES.
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Hello, just another 19 year old Chicagolander here!
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Hello, just another 19 year old Chicagolander troper here!
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He's lived in several countries and visited thrice as many throughout five of the seven continents.
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He's lived in several multiple countries in three of seven continents and visited thrice as many throughout five of the seven continents.
seven.
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* By Alasdair MacIntyre:
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Suffice to say that I'd always recommend reading the primary authors themselves... but these are some of the works that've helped me understand their philosophical systems.
* By [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alasdair_MacIntyre AlasdairMacIntyre:MacIntyre]]:
* By [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alasdair_MacIntyre Alasdair
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* By Edward Feser:
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* By [[http://edwardfeser.blogspot.com/ Edward Feser:Feser]]:
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* Marvel vs. Capcom
* Tales of Symphonia
* Tales of the Abyss
* Tales of Vesperia
* Final Fantasy XII
* Persona 3
* Persona 4
* Fire Emblem: I'm a huge fanboy. Let's just leave it at that...
** Thracia 776 - RIP Super Famicom... Oh wait.
** Blazing Sword
** Sword of Seals / Binding Blade
** The Sacred Stones
** Path of Radiance
** Radiant Dawn
* When They Cry:
** Higurashi no Naku Koro ni
** Umineko no Naku Koro ni - Apparently, my laugh's worse than Beatrice's.
** ALL THE FIGHTING GAMES.
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Hello, just another 18 year old Chicagolander here!
Paulus Leto is a "Chinese-Filipino-Spanish-American" troper about to enter the [[{{Mordor}} hallowed halls of academia]][[hottip:*: i.e. College, more specifically the University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign]]. He's a [[CloudCuckooLander little crazy]], and is infamous for his tendency to ask random questions.
Paulus Leto is a "Chinese-Filipino-Spanish-American" troper about to enter the [[{{Mordor}} hallowed halls of academia]][[hottip:*: i.e. College, more specifically the University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign]]. He's a [[CloudCuckooLander little crazy]], and is infamous for his tendency to ask random questions.
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Hello, just another 18 19 year old Chicagolander here!
Paulus Leto is a "Chinese-Filipino-Spanish-American" troper about to enter the [[{{Mordor}} hallowed halls of academia]][[hottip:*: i.e. College, more specifically the University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign]]. He's a [[CloudCuckooLander little crazy]], and is infamous for his tendency to askrandom questions.
random, off-topic questions.
He's lived in several countries and visited thrice as many throughout five of the seven continents.
Paulus Leto is a "Chinese-Filipino-Spanish-American" troper about to enter the [[{{Mordor}} hallowed halls of academia]][[hottip:*: i.e. College, more specifically the University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign]]. He's a [[CloudCuckooLander little crazy]], and is infamous for his tendency to ask
He's lived in several countries and visited thrice as many throughout five of the seven continents.
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Well, hopefully there won't be any more third-person self-referrals any more... I used to edit here anonymously, and most of my posts were just minor edits here and there; I don't really edit that much anymore, though I might start editing once summer kicks in.
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Well, hopefully there won't be any more third-person self-referrals any more... I used to edit here anonymously, and most of my posts were just minor edits here and there; I don't really edit that much anymore, though I might start editing once summer kicks in.
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** Whose Justice? Which Rationality?
** After Virtue
** After Virtue
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** Whose Justice? Which Rationality?
Rationality? - This book examined the ethical systems and philosophies of Aristotle, Augustine, Aquinas and Hume. The reviews on Amazon can do better than I can to explain.
** AfterVirtueVirtue - A book in which MacIntyre criticizes current moral systems and attempts to argue Aristotelian Virtue Ethics in its place.
** After
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** The Last Superstition: A Refutation of the New Atheism - A general response to the "Four Horsemen of Atheism" and their famed books. While it mainly addresses arguments regarding God, there's a heavy focus on the metaphysics and philosophy of Aquinas. Please be aware, it's polemical.
** Aquinas: A Beginner's Guide - This really should be required reading for Aquinas...
** Aquinas: A Beginner's Guide - This really should be required reading for Aquinas...
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** The Last Superstition: A Refutation of the New Atheism - A general response to the "Four Horsemen of Atheism" and their famed books. While it mainly addresses arguments regarding God, there's a heavy focus on explaining and defending the metaphysics and philosophy of Aquinas. Aquinas (and Aristotle before him). Please be aware, it's polemical.
polemical and [[DeadpanSnarker Feser's somewhat snide at times]].
** Aquinas: A Beginner's Guide - This really should be required reading for Aquinas... It goes into somewhat deeper detail regarding Thomistic Metaphysics than the previous book and is far less snarky, but I admit that it doesn't flow as well. It's definitely linear.
** Aquinas: A Beginner's Guide - This really should be required reading for Aquinas... It goes into somewhat deeper detail regarding Thomistic Metaphysics than the previous book and is far less snarky, but I admit that it doesn't flow as well. It's definitely linear.
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* By Alasdair McIntyre:
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** The Last Superstition: A Refutation of the New Atheism - A general response to the "Four Horsemen of Atheism" and their famed books. Pleas be aware, it's polemical.
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** The Last Superstition: A Refutation of the New Atheism - A general response to the "Four Horsemen of Atheism" and their famed books. Pleas While it mainly addresses arguments regarding God, there's a heavy focus on the metaphysics and philosophy of Aquinas. Please be aware, it's polemical.
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Well, hopefully there won't be any more third-person self-referrals any more... I used to edit here anonymously, and most of my posts were just minor edits here and there; I don't really edit that much anymore, though I might start editing once summer kicks in.
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Well, hopefully there won't be any more third-person self-referrals any more... I used to edit here anonymously, and most of my posts were just minor edits here and there; I don't really edit that much anymore, though I might start editing once summer kicks in.in.
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* By Alasdair McIntyre:
** Whose Justice? Which Rationality?
** After Virtue
* By Edward Feser:
** The Last Superstition: A Refutation of the New Atheism - A general response to the "Four Horsemen of Atheism" and their famed books. Pleas be aware, it's polemical.
** Aquinas: A Beginner's Guide - This really should be required reading for Aquinas...
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* By Alasdair McIntyre:
** Whose Justice? Which Rationality?
** After Virtue
* By Edward Feser:
** The Last Superstition: A Refutation of the New Atheism - A general response to the "Four Horsemen of Atheism" and their famed books. Pleas be aware, it's polemical.
** Aquinas: A Beginner's Guide - This really should be required reading for Aquinas...
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Well, hopefully there won't be any more third-person self-referrals any more... I used to edit here anonymously, and most of my posts were just minor edits here and there; I don't really edit that much anymore, though I might start editing once summer kicks in.