What is movement in philosophy?

a state that is the antipode of movement. Depending on the content included in the term “movement,” movement can be understood either in the narrow sense of the word, as immobility in space (if movement is interpreted as mechanical movement), or in the broad sense

Stalin's gulag and US concentration camps

"ALZHIR" - Akmola camp for wives of traitors to the Motherland "ALZHIR" - Akmola camp for wives of traitors to the Motherland (abbreviation by first letters, colloquial name - A.L.ZH.I.R.) 17th women's camp of the special department of the Karaganda forced labor camp

Three lessons from two apostles

Recently, while re-reading the Epistle to the Romans, I discovered new revelations from the life of the Apostle Paul. Perhaps you discovered them even earlier and are aware of them even more deeply than is the case in me. If so, I am immensely happy to witness that work