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fromAeon
15 hours ago

In the face of denial, this film uncovers the hidden scars of Indonesia's 1998 riots | Aeon Videos

Indonesia's 1998 crisis led to the end of Suharto's dictatorship amid violence targeting ethnic Chinese communities and widespread sexual attacks.
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fromWarpweftandway
16 hours ago

Episode 23 of "This Is the Way": Confucianism on the Assessment of Character

Historical Confucian philosophers emphasized observing private behavior to discern genuine virtue from false appearances.
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fromAeon
15 hours ago

We live inside minds always planning, scanning and narrating | Aeon Essays

Mind-body programmes show health benefits like reduced stress and improved quality of life through practices such as mindfulness, yoga, and tai chi.
fromwww.aljazeera.com
17 hours ago

Decolonising knowledge: A call to reclaim Islam's intellectual legacy

Muslims must challenge Eurocentric frameworks and rediscover their own epistemology, moving beyond superficial reforms.
fromBig Think
13 hours ago

The importance of intuition and the limits of rationalism

Intuition is a crucial form of intelligence that is often overlooked in today's data-driven world.
fromMedium
14 hours ago

A comprehensive guide to Systems Thinking

Systems Thinking emphasizes that systems should be viewed as cohesive wholes, asserting that their properties and behaviors cannot be fully understood by analyzing individual components isolated from each other.
Philosophy
fromwww.theguardian.com
6 days ago

Margaret Boden obituary

Margaret Boden advanced the novel argument that AI programs could be viewed as a type of theoretical psychology, allowing for rigorous study of mental processes.
Philosophy
fromThe Wire Magazine - Adventures In Modern Music
4 hours ago

Read an extract from Philosophy Of Jazz - The Wire

Improvisation as a musical practice transcends mechanical routines, emphasizing coherence in musical articulations over mere recall of scales or fixed phrases, which leads to true artistic expression.
Philosophy
fromIt's A Long Road
21 hours ago

Why Public Apologies Backfire: What Two Influencers Got Wrong About Power

Swoll posted a tribute photo meant as a nostalgic nod, but the internet reacted negatively, interpreting it as insensitive due to Hogan's past racist remarks.
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fromsfist.com
3 hours ago

NYT Gives Some Slightly Better PR to Berkeley Rationalist Group After Zizian Arrests

"When you think about the billions at stake and the radical transformation of lives across the world because of the eccentric vision of this group, how much more cult-y does it have to be for this to be a cult? Not much," says Harvard chaplain.
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fromSlate Magazine
9 hours ago

American Politics Just Lost Something Major. Both Sides Will Suffer.

Honor is defined by integrity, moral values, reputation, and social codes enforced by community.
Trump's actions signify a decline of established honor codes in American institutions.
Philosophy
fromAeon
1 day ago

What's an idea worth? How prominent thinkers have understood intellectual property | Aeon Videos

Balancing intellectual property rights with societal access to ideas is a contemporary ethical dilemma.
Philosophy
fromApaonline
1 day ago

How we Make Each Other or, How is this Book Philosophy?

Philosophy as a trans person involves theorizing from a space of marginalization, focusing on community engagement and lived experiences.
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fromThe Conversation
1 day ago

The Druze are a tightly knit community - and the violence in Syria is triggering fears in Lebanon

Clashes in Sweida between armed Bedouin clans, Sunni jihadists, and Druze fighters resulted in hundreds of Druze deaths and ongoing sectarian violence.
Philosophy
fromA Philosopher's Blog
1 day ago

TRANSGENDER ATHLETES & FAIRNESS: CONSISTENCY

Republican lawmakers are enacting laws against transgender athletes under the guise of fairness for women, while this contradicts their small government principles.
Philosophy
fromApaonline
1 day ago

Madness, Mental Illness, and Emotional Distress, Emily R. Douglas

The course explores the philosophy of psychiatry and psychotherapy through units on psychoanalysis, anti-psychiatry, and modern mental wellness.
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fromBig Think
1 day ago

3 ways to find and invite more wonder

Wonder invites questions and is rooted in the concept of vulnerability and egolessness, revealing deeper truths about human experience.
fromMedievalists.net
1 day ago

"Standing on the Shoulders of Giants": Revisiting Bernard of Chartres' Metaphor and Its Hidden Legacy - Medievalists.net

The metaphor of dwarfs on giants' shoulders symbolizes a blend of humility and recognition of knowledge built on past thinkers.
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

The Origin of Language by Madeleine Beekman review the suprising history of speech

Language likely evolved as a crucial tool to facilitate the care of vulnerable infants, requiring cooperative parenting and communication among groups in early human societies.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

The all-female rescue mission to Mars: my opera about a toxic tech bro takeover of the red planet

Mars isn't just a planet. It's a philosophy, an ideology. The way humans think about it changes over time, reflecting the unstable mix of assumptions, hopes, dreams and anxieties that define each historical moment.
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fromTODAY.com
1 day ago

Jessica Biel's Son Called Her 'Old.' Her Clapback? Surprisingly Deep

A comment from her son about looking old inspired Jessica Biel to reflect on aging and cherish motherhood.
Philosophy
fromHackernoon
1 year ago

Why Feeling Behind Means You Are Ahead | HackerNoon

Conventional societal paths create a false sense of security, often resulting in unfulfilling lives and capped potential.
fromApaonline
2 days ago

Columbia University's Self-destruction

Columbia University leadership's capitulation affects its operations and undermines academic freedom.
fromAeon
2 days ago

Let me tell you about my journey through 35 years of Zen practice | Aeon Essays

Suzuki arrived in California with answers. At a dilapidated temple founded for Japanese immigrants in San Francisco's Japantown, he slowly defined the trajectory of Zen in the US. 'Just sit,' he told his followers. 'Just breathe.' This simple directive became foundational in adapting Zen practices to a postwar America seeking meaning.
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fromApaonline
2 days ago

Can We Blame Rioters?

"We start walking up to the Capitol, and we get the news that Pence betrayed us. He had way more power, and he wasn't willing to exercise it. And when Pence betrayed us is when we decided to storm the Capitol. (...) We just pushed and pushed and pushed and pushed, and yelled 'Go!' and yelled 'Charge!' And on and on and on, we just pushed and pushed and pushed-and we got in." (Jenny Cudd, recorded live video)
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fromThe Conversation
2 days ago

Football and faith could return to the Supreme Court - this time, over loudspeakers

The First Amendment's establishment clause forbids the government from establishing an official religion, from giving preference to a specific religion and from favoring or disfavoring religion in general.
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fromAeon
2 days ago

The great myth of empire collapse | Aeon Essays

The fall of the Akkadian Empire is more myth than reality, with life continuing normally for most citizens despite the collapse.
fromThe Conversation
6 days ago

From printing presses to Facebook feeds: What yesterday's witch hunts have in common with today's misinformation crisis

Witch hunts from 1400 to 1780 in Europe involved around 100,000 prosecutions, primarily of women, and resulted in approximately 50,000 executions.
fromA Philosopher's Blog
5 days ago

Uncancelled Cat & Potato Head

Dr. Seuss and Mr. Potato Head became focal points in a manufactured culture war with misrepresented narratives by right-wing pundits.
fromThe Conversation
2 days ago

Francis Bacon's Essays explore the darker side of human nature. 400 years on, they still instruct and unnerve

Bacon's Essays have been continuously published since 1625, illustrating his profound impact on language and thought.
fromThe Conversation
2 days ago

Why leisure matters for a good life, according to Aristotle

Modern society pressures individuals to become 'entrepreneurs' of themselves, where even leisure is a competitive act, leading to burnout.
Philosophy
fromApaonline
6 days ago

APA Member Interview: Jacob Browning

Collaboration with diverse scholars enhances philosophical discourse and understanding of contemporary issues such as AI and social media.
fromBig Think
2 days ago

The thought experiments that test your life, not your logic

In that sense, it's not so different from a lab experiment, where researchers set the stage and observe what unfolds. The aim of these often fantastical scenarios is just as serious: to test, stretch, or even shatter our intuitions about how the world works.
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fromPsychology Today
2 days ago

Robert Stolorow and the Phenomenology of Trauma

Stolorow reimagines psychoanalysis, emphasizing trauma as an existential event that reveals the fragility of human meaning and experience.
Philosophy
fromBerlin Art Link
3 days ago

An Interview with Lu Yang | Berlin Art Link

Lu Yang's 'DOKU the Creator - BHAVACHAKRA' explores the intersection of technology and spirituality through immersive art and digital identity.
fromPsychology Today
2 days ago

The Dreams of Ancient Humans

For over 94% of human existence, our ancestors lived as tribal hunter-gatherers, focusing on obtaining calories to sustain their large bodies and brains, consuming 20% of daily calories.
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fromPsychology Today
2 days ago

The Mimicry Trap

Mimetic desire suggests we learn what to desire by observing others, not simply their behaviors, but their longings. Watching someone pursue something passionately often triggers a similar pull within us.
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fromPsychology Today
2 days ago

Thanks for Nothing: The Twisted Art of Sarcasm

Sarcasm is a complex social signaling mechanism that relies on tone, context, and delivery, affecting relationships positively or negatively.
fromThe Atlantic
2 days ago

Mrs. Dalloway's Midlife Crisis

Mrs. Dalloway reflects the complexities of midlife crisis and the evaluation of one's life during transformative years.
fromA Philosopher's Blog
5 days ago

Dr. Seuss and David Hume

Re-assessing past works in light of current values raises philosophical questions about morality and cultural standards.
fromApaonline
3 days ago

What is philosophy for?

Philosophy, deriving from the Greek philosophía, means "love for wisdom" and is dedicated to fundamental questions of existence, knowledge, truth, and morality.
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fromAeon
3 days ago

Insect aesthetics - long viewed as pests, in the 16th century bugs became beautiful | Aeon Videos

Joris Hoefnagel's intricate illustrations of nature in 16th-century Antwerp blended art and science, particularly emphasizing insect life.
fromThe Conversation
3 days ago

Beyond brute strength: A fresh look at Samson's search for intimacy in the Hebrew Bible

Samson is portrayed as a man of immense physical strength whose story is marked by violence, yet deep emotional longings and failed romantic pursuits also define his journey.
Philosophy
fromAeon
3 days ago

The prison abolitionist who dares to envision a world without 'unfreedoms' | Aeon Videos

Ruth Wilson Gilmore argues that capitalism and racism are inextricably linked, producing a condition she describes as 'unfreedom', where lives are constrained by harmful systems.
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fromAeon
3 days ago

How Alex Haley wrote and reframed the life of Malcolm X | Aeon Essays

Malcolm X and Alex Haley collaborated late at night on the book that became 'The Autobiography of Malcolm X,' significantly impacting American literature.
fromAeon
1 week ago

We need a planetary system of diplomacy for the 21st century | Aeon Essays

Pheasant Island's peculiar yearly changing sovereignty symbolizes successful diplomacy between France and Spain.
fromThe Conversation
1 week ago

The quiet war: What's fueling Israel's surge of settler violence - and the lack of state response

The conflict in the West Bank is escalating amid the ongoing Gaza war, driven by ideological zeal and violent tactics.
Philosophy
fromThe Conversation
1 week ago

Roman Empire and the fall of Nero offer possible lessons for Trump about the cost of self-isolation

President Trump's second term has fewer Cabinet departures than his first, with advisers focused on loyalty rather than challenge.
fromApaonline
1 week ago

The Ethics of Artificial Intimacy: Why Philosophy Must Enter the Chat

AI companionship has become mainstream, with a significant number of users developing deep emotional ties to their AI partners.
fromAeon
3 days ago

What does it mean to say goodbye to a creature that doesn't know you're leaving? | Aeon Videos

In immigration limbo, she found herself bonding with her brother's dog, a German Shepherd named Turbo. Santos's autobiographical short documentary, A Film Is a Goodbye That Never Ends, lingers on the quiet gestures that characterise her relationship with Turbo—walks, snuggles, and relentless companionship.
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fromAeon
3 days ago

In a changing world, nests remain a site of safety and nurture | Aeon Essays

Nesting in the animal world plays a crucial role in survival, showcasing behaviors adapted to ensure the thriving of offspring.
Philosophy
fromPortland Mercury
3 days ago

Book Review: Jon Raymond's Unexpected Page-Turner Could Have Been Titled God and Sex and Trees

The novel 'God and Sex' examines spirituality, faith, and human connection through the journey of Arthur, a struggling writer.
fromBig Think
6 days ago

Ask Ethan: Why do scientists avoid the possibility of God?

The method has been tremendously successful for science, as we've discovered what makes up the Universe, in what proportion, and what the force laws are that govern physical scales ranging from the subatomic to the cosmological.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
3 days ago

Ten lessons the Aztecs can teach us today | Sebastian Purcell

The Aztec philosophy emphasizes finding wisdom through relationships and surroundings rather than solely through internal reflection.
#grief
fromwww.theguardian.com
3 days ago

The Trolley Solution: the internet's most memed moral dilemma becomes a video game

The Trolley Solution is a comedy game that turns the trolley problem into absurd minigames filled with humor and surreal scenarios.
fromWorld History Encyclopedia
3 days ago

Caesar, the Flawed Genius

Julius Caesar effectively changed Rome's political landscape and altered Europe through his conquest of Gaul, showcasing both his genius and his flawed nature.
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fromBig Think
1 week ago

What makes a meme take off? The 3 rules of virality

The first viral idea is likely Martin Luther's 'Ninety-five Theses', leveraging the printing press for rapid spread.
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fromOpen Culture
1 week ago

An Introduction to Aleister Crowley, History's Most Infamous Occultist

Aleister Crowley promoted the principle of 'Do what thou wilt' within his religion Thelema, encouraging followers to pursue their desires.
fromPsychology Today
3 days ago

The Hidden Truth in Every Hero's Journey

The true hero's journey is the journey home—to each other, to the glow of a shared fire, to the village.
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fromHigh Country News
6 days ago

Death row inspired this art exhibit - High Country News

Artist Julie Green's exhibition features ceramic plates illustrating last meals of 1,000 death row inmates, humanizing the abstract concept of capital punishment.
fromA Philosopher's Blog
1 week ago

Theory of Law: Bathroom Bills

Bathroom bills attempt to restrict bathroom access based on gender identity, reflecting a renewed cultural conflict targeting transgender individuals.
#epistemology
fromPsychology Today
4 days ago

What Have Snakes Got to Do With Healing?

Teiresias was transformed into a woman as punishment, highlighting misogynistic themes in Greek mythology.
fromA Philosopher's Blog
5 days ago

Remedy for "Cancelation"?

Companies change products for profit rather than social pressure. Coercion by non-state actors raises moral issues.
Philosophy
fromPhilosophynow
5 days ago

Philosophers on Newspapers

Philosophers occasionally write about unconventional themes such as buildings, food, and newspapers, beyond their traditional focus on epistemology and metaphysics.
fromPhilosophynow
5 days ago

News: August/September 2025

Small initial dishonest acts can lead to widespread unethical behavior over time.
Philosophy
fromPhilosophynow
5 days ago

The Epistemology Professor Losing it in Cincinnati

Communication breakdowns can lead to frustration in family relationships, reflecting deeper philosophical questions about meaning.
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fromPhilosophynow
5 days ago

Popper, Science & Democracy

Falsifiability distinguishes scientific theories from other forms of thinking, as true scientific statements must be rigorously testable and potentially disprovable.
fromPhilosophynow
5 days ago

Xuanzang & the Gettier Problem

Justified true belief may not be sufficient for knowledge, as demonstrated by Gettier cases.
fromPhilosophynow
5 days ago

Challenging the Objectivity of Science

Scientific observations are influenced by theoretical frameworks and subjective biases, challenging the notion of pure objectivity in science.
fromPhilosophynow
5 days ago
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The Philosophical Method of Exception

Philosophical definitions of concepts like knowledge can face challenges through counter-examples that reveal limitations in common beliefs.
fromHackernoon
2 weeks ago

Reality in C : Philosophical Programming | HackerNoon

Intrinsic reality is the original world; hyperreality is a more convincing copy of that world.
fromPhilosophynow
5 days ago

The Centennial of the Scopes 'Monkey' Trial

In 1925, I was awakened from my dogmatic slumber by newspaper accounts of the 'Monkey Trial'. John T. Scopes was found guilty of breaking a law of the state of Tennessee prohibiting the teaching of the theory of evolution.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
5 days ago

Self-termination is most likely': the history and future of societal collapse

Self-termination of civilization is likely due to inequality, elite control, and interconnections in today's society.
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