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3 days ago |
earlytimes.in | Abid Hussain Rather
Abid Hussain RatherDostoevsky once said that the world will reach a time when intelligent people will be stopped from thinking and questioning so that they do not offend fools. Yes, questioning is dangerous to foolishness because foolishness often relies on blind acceptance rather than thinking deeply or critically. When someone starts questioning, they begin to seek truth, understanding or clarity. Foolishness survives where questions aren’t asked.
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4 days ago |
risingkashmir.com | Abid Hussain Rather
Dostoevsky once said that the world will reach a time when intelligent people will be stopped from thinking and questioning so that they do not offend fools. Yes, questioning is dangerous to foolishness because foolishness often relies on blind acceptance rather than thinking deeply or critically. When someone starts questioning, they begin to seek truth, understanding or clarity. Foolishness survives where questions aren't asked.
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Feb 24, 2025 |
menafn.com | Abid Hussain Rather
(MENAFN- Kashmir Observer)Representational PhotoBy Abid Hussain Rather Modernity is both a philosophy of life and a way of living. technology is one of its manifestations. Their relationship is akin to that between a mother and child. In the world of knowledge, this is not a new subject. Scholars have been discussing it since the 19th century. Now, both influence each other. Modernity has provided new ways of thinking, which gave birth to technology.
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Feb 19, 2025 |
globalkashmir.net | Abid Hussain Rather
Modernity is both a philosophy of life and a way of living. Technology is one of its manifestations. Their relationship is akin to that between a mother and child. In the world of knowledge, this is not a new subject. Scholars have been discussing it since the 19th century. Now, both influence each other. Modernity has provided new ways of thinking, which gave birth to technology.
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Jan 14, 2025 |
kashmirvision.in | Abid Hussain Rather
KV NewsText SizePrint This Page By: Abid Hussain RatherWhen we turn the pages of history we find that once there was a time when the profession of a prostitute was considered the most disgraceful profession. Merely mentioning the name of this profession was frowned upon. Now, the times have changed to the extent that calling someone engaged in this profession (having sexual intercourse with many people in exchange of money) a prostitute is deemed offensive.
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