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This meme contrasts the serene atmosphere of a philosophical gathering with its inherent chaos. In the first panel, philosophers are shown sitting calmly around a table, sharing an agreement that philosophy holds supr...

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This meme humorously illustrates the escalating stages of losing a philosophical debate, referencing the absurdity of existence and the breakdown of reason. The first row, "Takes it positively and tries to better them...

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This image illustrates the Socratic method, a dialogue used to teach critical thinking. In the cycle, one person states, "You think things" (implying you exist or have thoughts), and the other person corrects them by...

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This meme is a satirical commentary often found in philosophy classes, playing on the cynical feeling students have about learning subjects that feel designed just to sell books. It suggests that the entire subject is...

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This philosophical meme illustrates a curve where happiness peaks and then drops precipitously as "Knowledge of philosophy" increases. It starts with a man exclaiming, "I learned so many things!", but the graph then p...

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The meme is a humorous take on the philosophical concept of the difference between "being nice" and "being good". It pokes fun at the idea that being "nice" can be superficial and not necessarily aligned with moral va...

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The meme is a play on the idea that philosophers like Plato and Aristotle were known for their philosophical debates, but the image shows a person trying to explain a complex concept using a sledgehammer, implying tha...

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The meme is a humorous comparison between two ancient Greek philosophers, Socrates and Plato, as if they were arguing like teenagers. The image likely shows two characters from a popular movie or TV show (e.g. Spider-...

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The meme is a humorous take on the concept of philosophical skepticism, specifically the idea that we can't truly know anything. The image shows a character from a TV show (likely The Simpsons) with a sign that reads...

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