Category: Interdisciplinary Philosophy
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One Piece: Eiichiro Oda’s Interdisciplinary Philosophy Disguised As a Pirate Epic

I don’t know if Eiichiro Oda realized, at just 17, that he was developing more than a pirate story. As he put pen to paper on One Piece, he was quietly constructing a philosophical framework—one that would blend history, politics, mythology, and human nature into an explosive narrative about freedom and truth. Those who praise Read more
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Science vs Logic: What Happens When We Replace Logic with Science?

Humans have always upheld belief systems. And in the absence of a deity, many turn to other frameworks to explain reality and truth. But what happens when the dominant system fails to address some of our deepest questions about meaning, morality, values, emotion, and intuition? This is the reality we face: Science has become our Read more
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The Illusion of Objectivity: Is Science a Human Construct?

There’s an elephant in the room—science’s faith in measurability. It’s a quiet doctrine, rarely named aloud, but fiercely defended in practice. If it can’t be measured, modeled, or tested, it’s labeled subjective. Or worse—unscientific. And that belief, more than any unanswered question, is what’s holding the scientific community back. Even the most brilliant minds have Read more
