Philosophical & Metaphysical Questions
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Table of contents
Challenging Questions
Questions about human nature, consciousness, universe
Living
General Questions
Difficult Questions
Questions About Death
More Questions
Metaphysics
Epistemology
Random Questions
Final Questions
Challenging Questions
Are emotions rational or irrational?
Are there universal human rights? What are they?
What rights, if any, do animals have?
Do computers have the ability to be creative?
Do wars ever solve the problems of countries and governments?
Is there a cause for every event?
Do people really have free will?
Is love different from sexual desire? Passion? How?
How much freedom should people be allowed to have?
Should governments have penalties for those who live unhealthy lifestyles?
Should the government make organ donation compulsory?
Should people be allowed to sell their organs and should organ donors be financially compensated?
Should people have the right to live and travel anywhere they wish with no state or country boundaries?
Does democracy work for every country?
Since the birthrate is down in the U.S., should people be required to have at least one child?
If someone is killing themselves and you simply watch and refuse to interfere, are you responsible for that death?
Should we limit the amount of money people can earn and save to avoid an unequal distribution of wealth?
When you are driving and see one shoe on the side of the road, what do you think happened to the other shoe?
Is torture ever justified?
Would you kill ten people to save 1?
Is there such a thing as free will?
How do you know that God exists? Doesn’t exist?
What is the meaning of life?
Is there such a thing as absolute morality?
Does nature or nurture form a person’s personality?
What is freedom? Is true freedom possible?
Can we know what happiness is without sadness?
Can we understand good without evil?
What is the truth and is it the same as reality?
Is there such a thing as truth, or is it relative?
Can a person be happy if they have never experienced sadness?
How and when did everything begin?
How do you know what is real and what isn’t?
Is there a reason for life and what is it?
What happens to a person after they die?
Do humans have a soul? Do animals have a soul?
Does what a person observe alter what actually occurs?
Must we have evidence to know the truth?
How do you know what is real?
What is gravity and how does it work?
How much control does a person have over their life?
Is it always wrong to lie? When (if ever) is it okay?
Is it okay to do something wrong
if no one sees it or knows about it?
Do you shape your own destiny or does everything happen by fate?
Do numbers really exist or are they something man has created?
If God is good,
why is there so much evil in the world?
When do you think the world will end
?
When does human consciousness begin?
What are thoughts and where do they come from?
What is the soul? Does it exist before life and continue after?
Do parallel universes exist?
Why are people told to respect the dead?
What is the purpose of life?
Is everyone’s life of equal value?
Are religion and science compatible? Why or why not?
Is the most important purpose in life happiness? If not, what is?
Which is more real, mind or matter?
Is it always good to have choices?
Which is more important, justice or mercy?
Is preservation of a country’s culture a good reason for limiting immigration?
Is there a difference between fair trade and free trade? What is it and which is of greater importance?
Is defining people according to race a social construct or a biological category?
Will it ever be possible to travel through time? Space?
Should terminally ill people be allowed or encouraged to commit suicide?
Is it ever okay to break the law? Why and when?
What are dreams and why do we have them?
Can a person be educated
without a formal education?
Is there such a thing as honor in today’s society? How would you define honor?
How relevant is the family in today’s world?
Which is more important, to be respected or liked?
Which is better, to play a good game and lose, or cheat and play a bad
game and win?
Is the way we compensate people for their jobs fair,
or should we have some way of making sure people are paid appropriately? (i.e. football players and teachers)
What exactly is self esteem and where does it come from?
Questions about human nature, consciousness, universe
1. What harsh truths do you prefer to ignore?
2. Is free will real or just an