I'm not sure what you have been reading, but Plato says nowhere that God created the universe.
When Socrates mentions "God", he usually has either Zeus or Apollo in mind, and neither are seen to be the creator of the universe. Besides, for the ancient Greeks the gods are not eternal: they...
I agree with your concern: we have become very reliant on technology, and it is coming to a point where technology is taking over Western civilization (and other cultures who wants to be "up to speed" with things).
However, your last paragraph, with the prediction, strike me as odd. What...
Well, Kant was not around to know about the left-right brain interaction. That psychological theory didn't come on the scene until hundreds of years after he died.
Nevertheless, in his moral philosophy the "ought" as prescribed by the Categorical Imperative implies a "can". So, for Kant...
Well, Kant was not around to know about the left-right brain interaction. That psychological theory didn't come on the scene until hundreds of years after he died.
Nevertheless, in his moral philosophy the "ought" as prescribed by the Categorical Imperative implies a "can". So, for Kant...
Well, Kant was not around to know about the left-right brain interaction. That psychological theory didn't come on the scene until hundreds of years after he died.
Nevertheless, in his moral philosophy the "ought" as prescribed by the Categorical Imperative implies a "can". So, for Kant...
Well, Kant was not around to know about the left-right brain interaction. That psychological theory didn't come on the scene until hundreds of years after he died.
Nevertheless, in his moral philosophy the "ought" as prescribed by the Categorical Imperative implies a "can". So, for Kant...