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fromAeon
19 hours ago

In solarpunk cities of the future, tech follows nature's lead | Aeon Essays

Human technologies should model living systems, creating Symbiocene-era partnerships that blend ecological reciprocity, interspecies democracy, and technologies that coax rather than dominate nature.
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fromWarpweftandway
21 hours ago

Job Opening: Political or intercultural philosophy, Loyola Univ., Spain

Loyola University Andalucía seeks an open-rank professor of philosophy (political or intercultural focus) for an 18-month fixed-term post starting September 2026, teaching in Spanish.
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fromApaonline
17 hours ago

The Best Available Parent

Parental legal authority should be justified by the child's best interests and held by those who would benefit the child most through caregiving.
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fromWarpweftandway
21 hours ago

Jin Reviews Li, Confucian Comparative Political Philosophy

Confucian comparative political philosophy can combine bold innovation with intellectual humility, rigorous analysis, and accessibility, effectively linking Confucian tradition and practices to normative political theory.
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fromThe Conversation
17 hours ago

Why Christian clergy see risk as part of their moral calling

Some Christian clergy embrace arrest and bodily risk as a moral obligation to protect immigrants, while others decline due to family and congregational responsibilities.
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fromWarpweftandway
19 hours ago

Philosophizing in a Globalized World (GloPhi) at Hildesheim University

Philosophizing in a Globalized World (GloPhi) pluralizes the philosophical canon by combining cross-cultural philosophy and decolonial theory.
#stoicism
fromBig Think
23 hours ago

Carl Sagan's 9 timeless lessons for detecting baloney

Making good decisions doesn't merely rely on how much information we take in; it also depends on the quality of that information. If what we've instead ingested and accepted is misinformation or disinformation - incorrect information that doesn't align with factual reality - then we not only become susceptible to grift and fraud ourselves, but we risk having our minds captured by charismatic charlatans. When that occurs, we can lose everything: money, trust, relationships, and even our mental independence.
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fromPsychology Today
15 hours ago

What We Get Wrong About Human Dignity

Dignity is inherent and unconditional; making dignity conditional, earned, or reduced to niceness or status destroys true human worth and respect.
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fromPsychology Today
1 day ago

How Ancient Philosophy Lost Its Mind-Twice

The shift from Classical Attic to Koine Greek correlated with a philosophical simplification from Plato's multipart psyche to the Stoics' unitary rational mind.
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fromThe Conversation
1 day ago

Americans are asking too much of their dogs

Many Americans increasingly turn to dogs to compensate for eroding social life and dissatisfaction with society, finding pets often offer more satisfying relationships than people.
fromThe Conversation
1 day ago

Fifteen years after Egypt's uprising, how faith and politics reshaped a generation

Fifteen years ago, Egyptians from all walks of life took to the street to demand "bread, freedom, social justice." They were protesting the oppressive 30-year rule of Hosni Mubarak. Egypt had been under martial law for 31 years. This meant that political opposition was silenced, and opponents were often imprisoned and tortured. Police brutality was the norm. Egypt's economy was also weak and relied heavily on foreign aid and loans from the World Bank and International Monetary Fund.
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fromAeon
1 day ago

Time is real - if you view it through the lens of heat | Aeon Videos

The way most people think about time is wrong. The notion that we share a 'common time' moving in a single direction is a useful illusion but, as physicists have understood since the discoveries of Albert Einstein, it doesn't comport with our understanding of the Universe. However, as the Italian theoretical physicist and writer Carlo Rovelli argues in this short documentary from Quanta Magazine, this doesn't mean we should abandon the concept of time altogether.
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fromApaonline
1 day ago

"Philosophical Projects: Bringing Everyday Life into Intro to Philosophy," Mateo Duque

I have been teaching Introduction to Philosophy at least once a year since 2012, beginning in my second year of graduate school at the CUNY Graduate Center. Teaching in New York City shaped me in countless ways, and each new iteration of "Intro" has pushed me to refine the course-even if only incrementally. The class I teach now at Binghamton University looks very different from the one I first taught as a graduate student using a borrowed syllabus.
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fromWarpweftandway
1 day ago

Confucian Web Top 10 Books of 2025

当代儒学发展开始突破传统哲学和思想史范式解读,更注重从宗教属性、文明维度挖掘儒学价值,且强调儒学与公共生活、历史实践的结合,影响日益全面且深入,彰显了儒学强大而持久的生命力。
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fromAeon
1 day ago

Orcas haven't changed, but our view of the killer whale has | Aeon Essays

'Orcas are psychos,' quipped a close friend recently. He wasn't joking, nor was he ill-informed. In fact, he is probably the world's leading historian of whales and people. He had just watched a BBC Earth clip, narrated by David Attenborough, in which three killer whales separate a male humpback calf from his mother in the waters of Western Australia. The video's closing footage, with two of the orcas escorting the naive youngster to his imminent death, resembles nothing so much as a kidnapping:
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fromApaonline
1 day ago

What May We Hope for After Thirty Years of Failed Climate Summits?

Global commerce and industrialization produced wealth but caused climate change, now threatening the international order trade once seemed to secure.
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fromYogaRenew
1 day ago

The Buddhi

Discernment (buddhi) distinguishes the eternal soul (Purusha) from body and mind, enabling realization of yoga's goal.
fromPsychology Today
1 day ago

Belonging Matters. But Mattering Matters, Too

In The Mattering Instinct: How Our Deepest Longing Drives Us and Divides Us, Harvard philosopher Rebecca Newberger Goldstein argues that human flourishing rests on two distinct 'cornerstones of our humanness': connectedness and the longing to matter. Connectedness—what we often call belonging—is 'the feeling that there are particular others who are prepared to pay us special attention, whether we deserve it or not.' It is unconditional, relational, and necessary. But it is not sufficient.
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fromBusiness Insider
1 day ago
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My 84-year-old mother-in-law has a vibrant social life. Her 'secrets' to staying fulfilled are surprisingly simple.

fromBusiness Insider
1 day ago
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My 84-year-old mother-in-law has a vibrant social life. Her 'secrets' to staying fulfilled are surprisingly simple.

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fromArchDaily
1 day ago

A Forest in the House / Equipo de Arquitectura

Visible particulars can obscure and thereby sustain larger realities; recognizing that concealment reveals the fuller, latent structure of the whole.
#simulation-hypothesis
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 days ago

I'm the psychedelic confessor': the man who turned a generation on to hallucinogens returns with a head-spinning book about consciousness

Several years ago, Michael Pollan had a disturbing encounter. The relentlessly curious journalist and author was at a conference on plant behaviour in Vancouver. There, he'd learned that when plants are damaged, they produce an anaesthetising chemical, ethylene. Was this a form of self-soothing, like the release of endorphins after an injury in humans? He asked Frantisek Baluska, a cell biologist, if it meant that plants might feel pain. Baluska paused, before answering: Yes, they should feel pain.
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fromPsychology Today
2 days ago

Why AI Must Not Do Our Writing for Us

Relying on machines for writing deprives students of the cognitive, emotional, and exploratory benefits of composing and personal intellectual engagement.
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fromPsychology Today
2 days ago

Why Skeptics Can't See the Evidence They Demand

Skepticism can become a defended belief that biases perception and evidence evaluation rather than remaining a neutral scientific stance.
fromwarpweftandway.com
3 days ago

Episode 31 of This Is the Way: The Great Music Debate Mohists vs. Classical Confucians

Musicians and songs mentioned in Part I: U2, REM, Green Day, Everclear, Live, Taylor Swift, Hootie and the Blowfish, Notorious B.I.G., Blues Traveller Tim Kasher (of Cursive, and The Good Life) Bright Eyes Saddle Creek Records (music label) Cat Power, Metal Heart Gillian Welch, Wrecking Ball Screaming Females, Shake It Off (cover of a song by Taylor Swift) H.O.T. Drunken Tiger
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fromBig Think
3 days ago

How the "dark forest theory" helps us understand the internet

Internet and ufology both center on communication across humans, machines, and unknown others, raising existential questions about agency, morality, uniqueness, and cosmic otherness.
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fromApaonline
4 days ago

APA Member Interview, Phil Corkum

Metaphysical inquiry is context-sensitive and value-laden yet can still aim to describe the world's objective structure, with historical scholarship assessing nonepistemic values.
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fromAeon
4 days ago

We cooperate to survive. But, if no one's looking, we compete | Aeon Essays

Humans evolved with capacities for both cooperation and exploitation, and intelligence enabled flexible strategies of collaboration and competition.
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fromPsychology Today
5 days ago

Is Transhumanism the Future or Our Downfall?

Transhumanism uses emerging technologies to augment human capacities, offering longevity and enhanced abilities while raising profound ethical, control, and societal risk questions.
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fromChrbutler
4 days ago

Progress Without Disruption - Christopher Butler

Progress need not require disruption; cooperative governance and deliberate technology adoption can preserve social stability while guiding innovation like AI.
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fromSilicon Canals
4 days ago

Psychology says the more educated and intelligent a person is, the more likely they'll make this one life choice - Silicon Canals

Highly educated individuals increasingly choose singlehood, prioritizing personal growth, career fulfillment, and stricter compatibility standards over traditional relationship milestones.
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fromPsychology Today
4 days ago

Embracing Intellectual Humility in Political Conversations

Intellectual humility recognizes knowledge limits, seeks other perspectives, and restrains certainty, tribalism, extremism, and contempt in political judgment.
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fromFast Company
4 days ago

Are you morally obligated to pay taxes?

Obeying laws and paying taxes is morally justified by civic duty, tacit consent, prevention of social harm, and benefits received from legal order.
fromMail Online
4 days ago

Jesus' Bible prophecies that came true are finally proven

Mathematician Peter W Stoner tackled this question in his 1960 book Science Speaks, calculating the odds of a single first-century individual fulfilling just 48 of these prophecies by chance. The result was staggering: one in 10 followed by 157 zeros, a number so vast it far exceeds the total number of electrons in the observable universe. To make the math easier to grasp, Stoner began with eight key prophecies, including being born in Bethlehem, descending from David, and performing miracles.
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fromApaonline
6 days ago

Something Stupid Like Philosophy

They escaped persecution in the form of violent antisemitism and came to Canada with next to nothing. They built their lives from the ground up and understood, through lived experience, what the normalization of cruelty did to the human spirit, how quickly people can be swayed by the opinions of the day, and how easily one could forfeit the human capacity to stop and truly think about what one is doing.
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fromAeon
5 days ago

The Japanese ethics of 'ningen' dethrones the Western self | Aeon Essays

In Rinrigaku, Watsuji argues that ethics is the study of what it means for us to be human. How we think about the nature of human existence, he says, dictates the ways in which we understand our ethical values. Hence, he criticises Western philosophical conceptions of the modern subject, arguing that the Western rendering of subjectivity is both problematic and foreign
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fromThe Conversation
5 days ago

How women are reinterpreting the menstrual taboos in Chinese Buddhism

Many religions treat menstruation and childbirth as ritual pollution, restricting women's access to sacred sites and religious roles; some taboos persist.
fromApaonline
5 days ago

Philosophy, Technology, and Mortality

This APA Blog series has broadly explored philosophy and technology with a throughline on the influence of technology and AI on well-being. This month's post brings those themes into focus recounting a vital Washington Post Opinion piece by friend of the APA Blog, Samuel Kimbriel. Samuel is the founding director of the Aspen Institute's Philosophy and Society Initiative and Editor at Large for Wisdom of Crowds. We collaborated on a Substack Newsletter about intellectual ambition, building on his essay, Thinking is Risky.
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fromApaonline
5 days ago

What Accountability-Seeking Protest Can Tell Us About Democracy

Different kinds of political protest pursue distinct aims; accountability-seeking protest aims to hold actors responsible and can reinforce democratic community bonds.
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fromAeon
5 days ago

What the 'Louvre of the desert' reveals about the human story | Aeon Videos

Tsodilo Hills preserve over 4,500 rock paintings reflecting complex spiritual, social, and artistic traditions of the San across tens of thousands of years.
fromPsychology Today
6 days ago

Why We Call It Psychology, Not Animology

For Plato, psyche meant something like what we'd now call mind -understood as a complex system requiring governance. The psyche had distinct parts: a reasoning part that deliberates, a spirited part that feels emotion and courage, and an appetitive part that desires. Each part has its own function and its own form of excellence. And crucially, these parts need to be governed-integrated under what Plato called constitutional self-rule.
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fromBig Think
5 days ago

Which of the 5 philosophical archetypes best describes you?

Everyone engages in philosophy through wonder, logic, interrogation, introspection, dialectic, and advocacy, expressed via diverse archetypal approaches such as the questioning Sphinx.
fromSilicon Canals
5 days ago

If you're easily bored by surface-level discussions, you probably have these 8 traits of advanced thinkers - Silicon Canals

You're not alone. And you're definitely not rude. Some of us are simply wired differently. We crave depth, substance, and meaning in our interactions. Small talk feels like eating cotton candy when you're hungry for a real meal. Growing up, my family dinners were never just about passing the salt. They turned into passionate debates about ideas, politics, and the meaning of life.
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fromYoga Journal
5 days ago

Insights Into Overcoming Fear, According to a 20th Century Sage

Sri Nisargadatta Maharaj, born Maruti Kampli in 1897, moved from Bombay bidi shop owner to devoted spiritual seeker and attained realization between 1933 and 1936.
fromSilicon Canals
5 days ago

You know someone lacks intellectual depth when these 8 habits dominate their communication style - Silicon Canals

I've interviewed over 200 people for articles, from startup founders to burned-out middle managers, and I've discovered something fascinating: intellectual depth isn't about fancy degrees or knowing obscure facts. It shows up in how we communicate. When certain habits dominate someone's style, it reveals a concerning lack of curiosity and critical thinking that goes beyond just being annoying-it fundamentally limits their ability to engage with the world meaningfully.
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fromSilicon Canals
5 days ago

Quote of the day by Albert Einstein: "Try not to become a man of success, but rather try to become a man of value." - Silicon Canals

Prioritize becoming a person of value and meaningful contributor rather than chasing external success metrics and status symbols.
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fromBig Think
5 days ago

The "flow world" shows us that meaning is about being present, not achievement

Flow is a psychological state of total immersion where challenge matches ability, producing focused attention, time distortion, social responsiveness, and intense satisfaction.
fromSilicon Canals
5 days ago

Jordan Peterson says people who succeed in almost everything they do tell themselves the truth about these 7 personal weaknesses - Silicon Canals

Ever wonder why some people seem to crush it in every area of life while others stay stuck in the same patterns year after year? According to Jordan Peterson, clinical psychologist and author of "12 Rules for Life," the difference comes down to one brutal practice: Telling yourself the truth about your weaknesses. Not the comfortable half-truths we usually feed ourselves. The real, uncomfortable, sometimes painful truth.
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fromAeon
6 days ago

True mastery demands going beyond the rules to learn for yourself | Aeon Videos

The German philosopher Martin Heidegger believed that human knowledge, at its most foundational and meaningful, is ineffable. Moreover, it requires stepping beyond what one sees as the established rules and into the realm of the unknown. Think of a master jazz musician or an elite athlete who, after facing an unpredictable moment, would find it impossible to convey precisely how and why they did what they did to deliver a peak performance.
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fromThe Conversation
6 days ago

An epic border: Finland's poetic masterpiece, the Kalevala, has roots in 2 cultures and 2 countries

At the outset of the Kalevala, Finland's national epic, a singer bemoans his separation from a beloved friend who grew up beside him. Today, the friends rarely meet "näillä raukoilla rajoilla, poloisilla Pohjan mailla" - lines which translator Keith Bosley renders "on these poor borders, the luckless lands of the North." The Kalevala, a poetic masterpiece of nearly 23,000 lines, first appeared in 1835. Now, nearly 200 years later, those "luckless lands of the North" are an increasingly tense border zone.
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fromApaonline
6 days ago

Science and Culture in Latin America, Alejo Stark

Scientific knowledge is culturally embedded; Indigenous and colonial practices fundamentally shaped modern science, and values and power influence inquiry.
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fromWarpweftandway
6 days ago

Live audience recording of "This Is the Way" in Santa Clara: February 12, 2026

Kim and Tiwald will record a live podcast Feb 12, 2026 at Santa Clara University with Meilin Chinn on Ji Kang's philosophy of music.
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fromApaonline
6 days ago

Indigenous Antif*scism

Relational Indigenous knowledge and practices must be mobilized to dismantle settler colonial state-forms, capitalism, and fascism while building constellations of co-resistance.
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fromPhilosophynow
1 week ago

A Very Short History of Critical Thinking

Sophistry prioritizes winning and approval over truth, using deceptive, manipulative arguments that undermine ethics and honest critical thinking.
fromThe Conversation
1 week ago

Clergy protests against ICE turned to a classic - and powerful - American playlist

On Jan. 28, 2026, Bruce Springsteen released "Streets of Minneapolis," a hard-hitting protest against the immigration enforcement surge in the city, including the killings of Renee Good and Alex Pretti. The song is all over social media, and the official video has already been streamed more than 5 million times. It's hard to remember a time when a major artist has released a song in the midst of a specific political crisis.
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fromAeon
1 week ago

What the metaphor of 'rewiring' gets wrong about neuroplasticity | Aeon Essays

The metaphor 'rewiring the brain' oversimplifies neuroplasticity by implying mechanical, rapid fixes that don't reflect biology's slower, messier, and often incomplete changes.
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fromWarpweftandway
1 week ago

New Book: Fuyarchuk, Linguistic Quandary of Environmental Hermeneutics

Humans must reconceive existence as 'being-in-nature' through empathetic bodily affinity, environmental receptivity, and imitation to interpret nature's language.
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fromApaonline
1 week ago

Science Denial: From Post-Truth to Post-Trust

Many citizens adopt dangerous, willfully irrational beliefs—science denial and misinformation erode evidence-based decision-making in liberal democracies.
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fromApaonline
1 week ago

The Argument for Anti-War Pacifism

Universal anti-war pacifism requires abandoning war as an acceptable means of resolving international conflicts to prevent armed violence and protect the right to life.
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fromWarpweftandway
1 week ago

Summer School in Classical Chinese and Classical Japanese

Ca' Foscari and Princeton offer a summer program teaching Classical Chinese and Classical Japanese/Kanbun with grammar-focused tracks for students preparing for premodern China/Japan graduate study.
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fromPhilosophynow
1 week ago

What Have the Romans Ever Done For Us?

Roman thought combined Greek philosophical influences with practical political and engineering practices, producing enduringly useful ideas rooted in pragmatism.
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fromPhilosophynow
1 week ago

Philosophers on Children

Great philosophers across history have written varied, often surprising insights about babies and children, addressing innocence, education, political roles, and child development.
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fromPhilosophynow
1 week ago

News: February/March 2026

A university review of race and gender course content led to removal of Plato passages from a syllabus, effectively banning Plato's Symposium and prompting protest and syllabus revision.
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fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

How Meanings Became Shareable Across Minds

Human meaning transformed from immediate, context-bound signs to public, conventional symbols enabling abstraction, analogy, and cumulative cultural transmission.
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fromPhilosophynow
1 week ago

Cicero & the Ideal of Virtue

Cicero centers virtus as the Roman ideal combining courage, moral integrity, and civic responsibility as the ethical foundation for political leadership and civic life.
fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

The Chess Game of Life: Why Every Move Matters

I want to ask you a question: Do you think the choices you make today will have any impact on your future? If we stop to think about it, most of us would say, "Yes, of course." But we don't actually live that way. We tend to view our days as a series of isolated events-a mishmash of choices that seem totally inconsequential in the moment. We choose what to eat, what to watch, or how to react to a spouse, assuming these small moments vanish as soon as they pass.
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fromPhilosophynow
1 week ago

Ancient Synergy

Roman Mithraism integrated Stoic virtues of wisdom, courage, and self-control, shaping rituals, social roles, and strong appeal among Roman soldiers.
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fromSilicon Canals
1 week ago

People who are slow to speak but choose their words carefully usually have these 8 signs of superior intelligence - Silicon Canals

People who speak slowly and listen carefully often demonstrate deeper insight, superior intelligence, and better problem-solving through thoughtful questions and memory for details.
fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

Why You Can't Rely on Your Own Morality Alone

What does it mean to say that you are restrained solely by your own morality, by your own mind? The conscience is often described as an inner voice telling us what to do when others may be opposed. A moral compass is that which distinguishes between right and wrong, good and bad. Our conscience, our moral compass, sets the groundwork for doing the right thing.
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fromErikjohannes
1 week ago

Outsourcing thinking

Outsourcing thinking to AI reallocates cognitive effort rather than eliminating it, enabling humans to focus on new tasks and skills.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

All aboard the stoke train': why the snowboarding experience can trump any medal | Cath Bishop

Balancing measurable performance with risk, creativity and aesthetics preserves athletes' long-term joy and meaningfulness in action sports.
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fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

The Psychology of Meaning in Dark Times

Meaning is a psychological necessity that enables humans to endure hardship when life feels purposeful rather than pursuing happiness or success.
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fromAeon
1 week ago

Anyons: the two-dimensional particles that reframe reality | Aeon Essays

Anyons form a third class of particle with braiding-based information storage, offering intrinsic protection useful for fault-tolerant quantum computing.
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fromAeon
1 week ago

Inside the criminal world of Southeast Asia's scam compounds | Aeon Essays

Scam compounds in Southeast Asia abduct and exploit workers, using torture, blood extraction, and organized operations to run large-scale online fraud targeting global victims.
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fromAeon
1 week ago

Youthful joy and civil unrest collide in this epic road trip tale | Aeon Videos

A 1981 Polish animated short follows friends on an overcrowded road trip to the Baltic, using stark black-and-white visuals to examine youth, camaraderie and freedom.
fromThe Conversation
2 weeks ago

What we get wrong about forgiveness - a counseling professor unpacks the difference between letting go and making up

Two in five Americans have fought with a family member about politics, according to a 2024 study by the American Psychiatric Association. One in five have become estranged over controversial issues, and the same percentage has "blocked a family member on social media or skipped a family event" due to disagreements. Difficulty working through conflict with those close to us can cause irreparable harm to families and relationships. What's more, inability to heal these relationships can be detrimental to physical and emotional well-being,
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fromThe Conversation
2 weeks ago

How Trump's Greenland threats amount to an implicit rejection of the legal principles of Nuremberg

The Trump administration prioritizes national self-interest to justify possible military actions, challenging legal principles that prohibit aggressive war.
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fromAeon
1 week ago

The Indian daredevils who feel at home in the Well of Death | Aeon Videos

Rural Indian Well of Death stunt performers risk injury and death, drawn by thrill, freedom, and camaraderie, while smartphone competition threatens the tradition's future.
fromThe Conversation
1 week ago

Some companies claim they can 'resurrect' species. Does that make people more comfortable with extinction?

Less than a year ago, United States company Colossal Biosciences announced it had "resurrected" the dire wolf, a megafauna-hunting wolf species that had been extinct for 10,000 years. Within two days of Colossal's announcement, the Interior Secretary of the US, Doug Burgum, used the idea of resurrection to justify weakening environmental protection laws: "pick your favourite species and call up Colossal". His reasoning appeared to confirm critics' fears about de-extinction technology. If we can bring any species back, why protect them to begin with?
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fromApaonline
1 week ago

Philosophy at the Threshold of Belonging

I grew up in West Baltimore where I experienced homelessness for almost the entirety of high school. For me, philosophy emerged in situations of precarity and uncertainty. Those formative years, spent not so much in a single home as in a patchwork of many, shaped what are now some of my central philosophical concerns: belonging, exclusion, and the status of those at the margins of society, those at the threshold of belonging.
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fromThe Conversation
1 week ago

800 years after his death, the legends and legacy of Francis of Assisi endure

St. Francis's body will be publicly displayed at the Basilica of San Francesco in February 2026 for his 800th death anniversary, drawing millions to Assisi.
fromYogaRenew
2 weeks ago

The Ahankara

They look nervously at the cameras. The prize, they are told, is beyond description, but "it is what everyone wants!" The first question is asked: "Who are you?" The fastest contestant with the buzzer rings in - "Michelle!" they cry out confidently. BUZZ - the sound for the wrong answer rings out loudly. Another contestant seizes the moment and squeezes their buzzer. "A Man!" he states with utmost confidence. BUZZ - wrong again.
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fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

Why Are We Having So Much Trouble Explaining Consciousness?

Consciousness research remains fragmented because prevailing conceptual contexts and blind spots prevent scientific convergence on an explanatory theory.
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fromThe Philosopher
1 week ago

On Being and Appearing: Social Reproduction and the Family Form

The family operates as the social form of appearance that conceals and shapes unwaged reproductive labour within capitalist value relations.
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fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

Do Not Renounce Your Ability to Think

AI's humanlike interfaces can shift humans from active thinkers to passive recipients, undermining effortful thinking, depth of cognition, and meaningful relationships.
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fromArtforum
1 week ago

Learning Curve

Postnatural inquiry seeks to relocate the body within multispecies, cybernetic, spiritual, and socio-political assemblages to liberate thought, relations, and practices from colonial-modern structures.
fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

Finessing Fate: Living With Two Forms of Power

An old definition of the word fate is "the will of the gods." We might say that it is a fitting metaphor, as it suggests that fate comes from a source much larger than ourselves. Its immensity will stretch way beyond what is in our control. We can ask: How can we create a life that reflects our dreams and what we hold to be important, when so much lies outside our sphere of influence?
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fromWarpweftandway
2 weeks ago

CFP: AAR Confucian Traditions Unit Submissions are Open

AAR Confucian Traditions Unit invites panel and individual paper submissions for the 2026 meeting; deadline March 6; presenters must register if accepted.
fromWarpweftandway
1 week ago

New Book: Blake, Standards and Reference in Early Chinese Philosophy of Language

Philosophy of Language in Early China characterizes early Chinese philosophy of language through a focus on standards (' fa') and the activity of giving examples (' ju '). It argues that standards are understood by early Chinese philosophers to provide the groundwork for judgment and language, not only in the Mohist school, but also in other thinkers from the Warring States and early Han, particularly the Zhuangzi and Xunzi.
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fromMail Online
1 week ago

I have a warning for humanity after I died for 32 seconds

In a cloud-like space described as the afterlife, she was met by the souls of her deceased loved ones from her current life, as well as from past lives. Although her heart only stopped for 32 seconds, Harris claimed her experience didn't end in the afterlife, as she was also transported to two other planets and saw herself living as an alien on each of them.
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