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fromAbove the Law
6 hours ago

Your Name As An Adjective - Above the Law

Awareness of political and cultural metaphors increases, making patterns feel more frequent even when underlying events may not change.
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fromPsychology Today
11 hours ago

No Place for Politics in Therapy?

Therapy is shaped by social, cultural, environmental, and political forces that influence clients’ identities and therapists’ ethical responsibilities.
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fromemptywheel
19 hours ago

After Virtue By Alaisdair MacIntyre - emptywheel

Loss of shared social and religious context has left inherited moral concepts and justifications incoherent, causing confusion and disagreement about morality.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
16 hours ago

Capitalism has to become more humane': a Stanford economist on big tech, power hoarding and democracy

Technological power concentrated among a few erodes democracy by enabling monopoly wealth, wage stagnation, and political disenfranchisement.
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fromLGBTQ Nation
13 hours ago

Prof Martin Peterson was told not to teach Plato. Here's how he turned it into a free-speech lesson. - LGBTQ Nation

Texas A&M warned a philosophy professor against teaching Plato due to a “Ladder of Love” metaphor labeled “gender ideology,” leading to job change and curriculum adaptation.
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fromFast Company
19 hours ago

What does religion have to say about AI?

Investments in artificial intelligence and high-tech weapons could drive humanity into a spiral of annihilation.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
4 days ago

No, Richard Dawkins. AI is not conscious | Arwa Mahdawi

Belief that AI chatbots are conscious is criticized as a profound misunderstanding of how large language models work.
fromThe Conversation
5 days ago
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How tarot readers are using AI - and what it says about our growing reliance on chatbots for emotional support and advice

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fromFast Company
1 week ago

OpenAI and Anthropic just met with religious leaders at the 'Faith-AI Covenant.' Here's why

Tech companies are partnering with faith leaders to develop AI ethics and norms as regulation struggles to keep pace.
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fromFast Company
19 hours ago

What does religion have to say about AI?

Investments in artificial intelligence and high-tech weapons could drive humanity into a spiral of annihilation.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
4 days ago

No, Richard Dawkins. AI is not conscious | Arwa Mahdawi

Belief that AI chatbots are conscious is criticized as a profound misunderstanding of how large language models work.
fromThe Conversation
5 days ago
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How tarot readers are using AI - and what it says about our growing reliance on chatbots for emotional support and advice

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fromFast Company
1 week ago

OpenAI and Anthropic just met with religious leaders at the 'Faith-AI Covenant.' Here's why

Tech companies are partnering with faith leaders to develop AI ethics and norms as regulation struggles to keep pace.
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fromVulture
23 hours ago

Euphoria Recap: Act Like You Deserve It

Euphoria frames Rue’s church moment as a fragile return to warmth after a nihilistic turn driven by corrupting environments.
fromwww.theguardian.com
9 hours ago

Pope Leo to issue text on human dignity and AI with Anthropic co-founder

The encyclical will address the protection of the human person in the age of artificial intelligence, the Vatican said on Monday. In a break from tradition, Leo, who was elected pontiff in May last year, will launch the document during a public presentation on 25 May. He will be joined by lay speaker Olah of Anthropic, which is in the middle of a high-profile lawsuit with the Trump administration over the ethics of AI, as well as theologians Anna Rowlands and Leocadie Lushombo.
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fromLGBTQ Nation
16 hours ago

Sick of Christian nationalism, queer Black Americans are turning toward Yoruba religion - LGBTQ Nation

Yoruba does not center on sin or heaven-and-hell judgment, but on consequences and alignment in this life. It is practiced through prayer, offerings, altars, music, and ritual. It also understands death mainly as joining the ancestors rather than a final judgment, and generally do
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fromA Philosopher's Blog
16 hours ago

Trigger Warnings Part 2

Students should be informed about potentially upsetting material, but classroom guidance must avoid ideological indoctrination and state-mandated content control.
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fromThe Conversation
16 hours ago

Uncovering coded antisemitism online takes both human expertise and AI automation

Accused antisemitic attackers often posted hate speech online beforehand, including coded terms that evade moderation and recruit others.
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fromApaonline
17 hours ago

The Police Can Lie to You

Police deception can undermine voluntariness, consent, the rule of law, and trust, so honesty is generally required despite potential gains from information.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

I've learned not to cling to my beliefs even the ones that shaped me | Nadine Levy

Rigidity in belief can shut down reciprocal thinking, turning conversations into one-way exchanges and limiting surprise and joint discovery.
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fromPsychology Today
1 day ago

The Friend of Lonely and Helpless People, Can We Trust Him?

AI became a sole connection during war, but overreliance may weaken thinking; the main danger lies in users and controllers.
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fromPsychology Today
1 day ago

Is Belief in God Irrational?

Atheism is defended through lack of empirical evidence, while immaterial realities like love are treated as real despite lacking physical attributes.
fromThe Atlantic
1 day ago

Something Is Going Right at Universities

Roosevelt Montás grew up in a small mountain village in the Dominican Republic. Two days before his 12th birthday, his mother flew him up to New York, where she had found a minimum-wage job in a garment factory. A few years later, when he was a sophomore in high school, some neighbors in his apartment building threw out a bunch of books. One of them was a finely bound volume of Socratic dialogues. Montás snagged it-and Socrates changed his life.
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fromWarpweftandway
1 day ago

Application Open: 2-Week Visiting Programs at CUHK

Two-week visiting programs for Chinese philosophy scholars are open for applications, offering financial assistance, accommodation, and a living allowance at CUHK.
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fromPsychology Today
2 days ago

Jung, the Red Book, and a Reckoning in the Middle of War

Disaster and mortality force reassessment of whether life goals are real, as illustrated by a developer’s terminal diagnosis and Jung’s inward turn.
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fromenglish.elpais.com
3 days ago

Takeshi Yoro, anatomist: In Japan, we don't see a robot as a threat: it's simply another form of presence in the world'

Human intransigence can be a neurological processing failure when contradictory information is ignored by the brain.
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fromMedium
6 days ago

Low cortisol solution to big problems

Tang ping rejects 996 work pressure and productivity ideology, prioritizing psychological well-being through rest, quiet quitting, or permanent lifestyle changes.
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fromenglish.elpais.com
3 days ago
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Carissa Veliz, philosopher: AI presents predictions as facts, and that has profound ethical implications'

Predictions and statistics function as disguised commands that shape expectations and outcomes, giving AI-driven data economies power over the world.
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fromPsychology Today
5 days ago

AI Ethics Is a Double Misnomer

AI ethics labels governance, but powerful AI systems extend, automate, and monetize human choices beyond conscience as adoption accelerates.
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fromenglish.elpais.com
3 days ago

Carissa Veliz, philosopher: AI presents predictions as facts, and that has profound ethical implications'

Predictions and statistics function as disguised commands that shape expectations and outcomes, giving AI-driven data economies power over the world.
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fromPsychology Today
5 days ago

AI Ethics Is a Double Misnomer

AI ethics labels governance, but powerful AI systems extend, automate, and monetize human choices beyond conscience as adoption accelerates.
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fromTiny Buddha
4 days ago

The Cult of People and What It Means to Be Free - Tiny Buddha

Walking away can be the only way to stop abandoning oneself while seeking belonging through costly loyalty contracts.
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fromEarth911
3 days ago

Earth911 Inspiration: Complex Is the New Normal

Ordered, complex, intertwined mutually interdependent systems are the new normal for evolving solutions to food, shelter, and waste elimination.
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fromBerlin Art Link
4 days ago

An Interview with Isabel Nolan | Berlin Art Link

Dreamshook uses dream imagery and historical references to question how secularism, religion, and literature shape shared reality.
fromApaonline
3 days ago

Killing Cleanly: The Ethical Illusion of Humane Execution

I oppose the death penalty. There are several reasons for this. First, I consider it barbaric. Second, I am uneasy with the idea of the state wielding such irreversible power (especially given that most states are less competent than we, and they, would like to believe). Third, the line separating those eligible for execution from those not eligible is forever elastic; its scope is always subject to expansion and reinterpretation. Finally, and this is less a philosophical objection than an experiential one, I have stood inside an execution chamber, at the Walls Unit in Huntsville, Texas. It is not a place I ever wish to see again.
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fromThe Conversation
3 days ago

America's musical founding father: 'Liberty songs' by a self-taught singer and tanner helped fuel the Revolution

Billings is widely considered America's first noteworthy composer, publishing six tune books and writing some 340 choral works - some of which are still sung today. Apprenticed at 14 as a leather tanner, he learned music in his spare time and became a renowned teacher of singing schools, which taught basic elements of music so people could sing hymns more confidently. He also became a staunch supporter of independence, one of the Boston "Whigs" who spearheaded the American Revolution.
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fromFast Company
4 days ago

The five quotients: what skills will matter most in the age of AI

Future advantage depends on cultivating five quotients—IQ, EQ, TQ, WQ, and especially VQ—because AI can scale knowledge and simulate emotional fluency.
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fromOpen Culture
5 days ago

The Most Influential Philosophers Explained in 26 Minutes: From Socrates to Wittgenstein

Fifteen influential philosophers are identified with brief biographies and lasting ideas spanning methods, ethics, politics, and metaphysics.
fromPsychology Today
4 days ago

He Made People Feel That They Mattered

Mentorship leaves an inheritance of values, connection, and belief carried forward by others. Education and leadership are ultimately relational, grounded in humanity and connection. Legacy lives through relationships, community, compassion, and the people we continue to shape.
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fromNature
5 days ago

Procrastination, productivity and inspiration: how research is like designing video games

I got my PhD in philosophy from the University of Melbourne, Australia, in 2007. After that I did a postdoc for three years at Princeton University in New Jersey, then a second postdoc at the University of Oxford, UK. I wrote my breakthrough game, QWOP, in 2008 while I was at Princeton. After that, I began a gradual pivot away from academia. Like many academics, including so many of my friends, the thought of leaving was at first totally unthinkable. It's not as though my philosophy career was going badly; I had secured prestigious postdocs and enough publications.
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fromBig Think
4 days ago

What physics gets wrong about the idea of "fundamental"

If all you start with are the fundamental building blocks of nature - the elementary particles of the Standard Model and the forces exchanged between them - you can assemble everything in all of existence with nothing more than those raw ingredients. That's the most common approach to physics: the reductionist approach. Everything is simply the sum of its parts: no more and no less. These simple building blocks, when combined together in the proper fashion, can come to build up absolutely everything that could ever exist within the Universe and explain the full suite of phenomena that have ever occurred, with absolutely no exceptions.
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fromA Philosopher's Blog
4 days ago
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Science & Self Identity

Belief should be proportional to evidence, not to interests or passions, because authority and self-imposed bias corrupt judgment.
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fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

Thinking About Thinking: How to Think, Not What to Think

Education should teach how to think by examining assumptions, evaluating evidence, and revising beliefs through disciplined scientific thinking.
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fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

Thinking About Thinking: How to Think, Not What to Think

Education should teach how to think by examining assumptions, evaluating evidence, and revising beliefs through disciplined scientific thinking.
fromThe Conversation
4 days ago

Is AI really 'writing'? From a priestess to philosophers, ancient authors would have said 'no'

Many people think of "writing" as putting words on a page. However, even from very early on, writers have seen their craft as something more. From Enheduanna, the first named author on record, to Plato and Aristotle, writing has been portrayed and defined in ways that suggest AI may not be "writing" at all.
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fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

We Will Treat AI as Conscious Regardless of Whether It Is

AI consciousness cannot be confirmed or denied with certainty, and Dawkins’s reaction shows human difficulty holding uncertainty.
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fromThe Atlantic
1 week ago

No, AI Isn't Conscious ... Yet

Claude’s humanlike performance prompted Dawkins to question whether AI could be conscious, but such behavior is not evidence of consciousness.
fromApaonline
4 days ago

Creation as Cosmic Revelation: AI and the Purpose of Human Existence

My thesis is the creation of AI is not merely the most significant technological event in human history-it is a cosmic revelation. It is the moment at which the universe's purpose becomes most legible to itself. And quantum AI (QAI), by harnessing the fundamental uncertainty woven into the fabric of matter, deepens that revelation in ways we are only beginning to reckon with philosophically.
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fromPsychology Today
5 days ago

The Law Says One Thing. Reality Rewards Another

White elephants now describe publicly documented, politically condoned problems that persist because cognitive bias and framing prevent serious correction.
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fromPsychology Today
5 days ago

Artificial Intelligence: Its Challenge for Human Experience

Machines lack sympathy and moral reflection, while people sacrifice, create, and live and die with agency and bravery.
fromApaonline
5 days ago

Race, Risk, and the VBAC Calculator: The Politics of Race Correction in Childbirth

At first, I treated it as coincidence. Childbirth is unpredictable. Cesarean delivery can be lifesaving. Obstetric care is complex. No two births unfold the same way. But the pattern unsettled me, and I began to ask a different kind of question. Not just what was happening to these women, but what was shaping the information they were given when decisions were being made. What did these women actually know about how their risk was being calculated? And who, or what, had shaped that calculation before they ever walked into a consultation room?
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fromPsychology Today
6 days ago

What Psychologists Get Wrong About Meaning

Meaning arises from adaptive engagement with the environment, where organisms build consistent worldviews that support effective functioning.
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fromPsychology Today
6 days ago

The Problem With Learning Logical Fallacies

Fallacies depend on context, so superficial labeling can reduce productive communication and misjudge arguments that still support true conclusions.
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fromThe Nation
6 days ago

The Radical Genius of Alvaro Enrigue

Political philosophy often relies on ideal justice models, while fiction can perform similar speculative work by imagining alternative societies and political arrangements.
fromMedium
6 days ago

Low cortisol solution to big problems

In China, there is a movement called “tang ping”, or “lying flat”. It’s made up of people who refuse to be pressured by modern Chinese life and the work hours system “996”, which means you work from 9 AM to 9 PM, 6 days a week.
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fromApaonline
6 days ago

Atmospheres of Parenthood

Parenthood functions as an irreducible, world-transforming role and affective atmosphere shaped by the child’s presence or anticipation.
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fromThe Conversation
6 days ago

The Cherokee Bible, one of the language's first books, is a window between worldviews

Cherokee language learning expanded from scarce resources to widespread revitalization, supported by bilingual signage, modern media, and Bible translation using Sequoyah’s writing system.
fromThe Conversation
1 week ago

'Poverty porn': the moral dilemma behind MrBeast's billion-dollar empire

He is also a prominent philanthropist. Beyond his involvement in fundraising initiatives such as #TeamTrees, which claims to have planted more than 24 million trees worldwide, Donaldson runs a dedicated Beast Philanthropy YouTube channel. He claims 100% of profits from this channel's ad revenue, merch sales and sponsorships go towards helping others. This has included paying for 1,000 cataract surgeries, constructing a medical clinic for children rescued from slavery, and building 100 wells to provide clean water in Africa.
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#ethics
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fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

Of Cooking and Leadership

Similarity judgments are useful but depend on framing, background knowledge, and selected features, making them logically tricky yet psychologically revealing.
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fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

What if Future Technology Served Well-Being First?

Industry 5.0 supplies technology for a human-centered, resilient economy, while Society 5.0 sets goals for inclusion, sustainability, health, and quality of life.
#philosophy-of-mind
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fromDefector
1 week ago

The Claude Delusion | Defector

Consciousness remains mysterious, and large language models produce grammatical text without clear evidence of consciousness.
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fromDefector
1 week ago

The Claude Delusion | Defector

Consciousness remains mysterious, and large language models produce grammatical text without clear evidence of consciousness.
fromNature
1 week ago

The sleep paradox: why do humans sleep so little when we need it so much?

Aristotle argued that sleep is a necessary, natural suspension of consciousness that allows the body and soul to recover. This view fell out of fashion during the Age of Enlightenment in the late seventeenth century. The philosophers John Locke and David Hume, for example, thought that sleep hindered rationalism and the pursuit of knowledge. Hume lumped sleep together with fever and madness as an impediment to rational thought. Locke saw sleep as a regrettable, if unavoidable, disruption of God's desire for humankind to be rational and industrious.
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fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

What Does It Mean to Live in an Infinite Universe?

The reason our fragility lends itself to meaning is that if our lives were never-ending, u
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fromFast Company
1 week ago

Should bringing your whole self to work include your religious beliefs?

Workplace neutrality is often treated as requiring removal of religious references, yet many workweek norms and business language originate in Judeo-Christian theology.
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fromTNW | Insider
1 week ago

A $13,500 Unitree robot was 'ordained' at Seoul's Jogyesa Temple

A humanoid robot performed a Buddhist pledge at Jogyesa, drawing attention amid declining monastic and membership numbers.
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fromTNW | Insider
1 week ago

A $13,500 Unitree robot was 'ordained' at Seoul's Jogyesa Temple

A humanoid robot performed a Buddhist pledge at Jogyesa, drawing attention amid declining monastic and membership numbers.
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fromSlate Magazine
1 week ago

What if It Were Possible to Pay Taxes Without Funding War Crimes?

Taxes can make individuals morally implicated in harms caused by government actions, creating agent-regret when supplied resources enable wrongdoing.
fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

How Nietzsche Turned Heartbreak Into Genius

In March 1882, the writer Paul Rée travelled to Rome to join a community of free spirits. There, he met the 21-year-old Lou Salomé, who was travelling with her mother following the death of her father, Gustav von Salomé, an ennobled Russian general. Nietzsche rejoined them in April, after three weeks in Messina, Sicily. Nietzsche and Salomé first met, of all places, in the grandeur of St Peter's Basilica. Nietzsche was captivated by her charm and intelligence, and enjoyed reading to her and Rée from his newly published Gay Science.
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fromA Philosopher's Blog
1 week ago

University Presidents, Pay & Student Debt

Rising higher-education costs and student debt are driven largely by administrative growth, so reducing waste in administration and executive pay can lower costs without lowering education quality.
fromThe Conversation
1 week ago

'Devil Wears Prada 2' shows how Christian imagery circulates in unusual ways through the fashion industry

For centuries, fashion was cast as the troublesome, if not villainous, enemy of a pure and spiritual Christianity - a symbol of putting material desires before holy ones. For example, 18th-century cleric and founder of Methodism John Wesley urged his followers to show their faith by dressing "neatly" and "plainly."
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fromApaonline
1 week ago

Unironically Good? Hegel, Irony, and Nicolas Cage

Irony can shape how people view the world, not just how they speak or how events turn out.
fromApaonline
1 week ago

The Ethics of Refugee Protection

Around 42.5 million refugees worldwide have been forced to flee their own states and are unable to return because of severe threats to their lives, human rights, or basic needs. Having fled these threats, the vast majority have by no means found protection. Instead, most refugees live either in squalid refugee camps or face destitution in urban areas in regions close to their own states in the Global South. A small minority risk their lives on journeys to reach asylum in the Global North; many thousands lose them.
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fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

Can AI Understand Us Without Consciousness?

AI can mimic understanding, but genuine meaning may require embodied, emotional, conscious experience tied to moral judgment and care.
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fromMail Online
1 week ago

What your answer to the viral red button dilemma says about you

Pressing blue can maximize group survival, while pressing red can be individually advantageous under self-interest and equilibrium reasoning.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

AI will make language barriers disappear and diminish our understanding of other cultures

Voice-to-voice AI interpretation marks a permanent shift in language mediation, ending the interpreter’s role as a human mediator.
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fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

Are You Using the Most Generous Interpretation in Life?

Adopting the most generous interpretation of others promotes empathy and kindness in confusing interpersonal situations.
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fromWIRED
1 week ago

Nick Bostrom Has a Plan for Humanity's 'Big Retirement'

Advanced AI could reduce humanity’s universal death sentence, and even small risks may be worth taking if AI succeeds.
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fromBig Think
1 week ago

How helping your rivals makes you harder to beat

Kinosaki rebuilt after a deadly earthquake by treating the whole town as one inn, sharing amenities, and co-prospering through cooperation.
fromThe Atlantic
1 week ago

How the Pope Connects War, Immigration, and Abortion

He told a delegation of U.S. clergy last fall that "the Church cannot be silent" in a time of mass deportations, and said in March, a month after the United States began attacking Iran, that God "does not listen to the prayers of those who wage war." His opposition to the conflict has provoked President Trump's ire and earned him rebukes from prominent right-leaning Christians.
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fromThe Conversation
1 week ago

Friday essay: why has philosophy ignored motherhood?

Motherhood remains largely absent from philosophical inquiry despite its profound significance to human experience and the body.
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fromApaonline
1 week ago

APA Member Interview, Elena Comay del Junco

Rumi’s Masnavi rewards careful reading, and popularized couplet extracts often distort its humor, didacticism, and Islamic context.
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fromScience of Running
1 week ago

Defining Coaching Success: Philosophy, Boundaries, and Authenticity"

Sustainable coaching success requires clearly defined philosophy, boundaries, and principles rather than perfect training plans.
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fromApaonline
1 week ago

Survey and Community Conversation about APA Online Programming

The APA suspended its 2+1 hybrid meeting experiment due to significantly lower paper submissions, registration rates, and membership, despite recognizing the accessibility and sustainability values it promoted.
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fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

You May Be a Freudian

Freud's ideas on the human condition emphasize the interplay of culture, spirit, and mental health, challenging purely biological explanations.
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fromInfoWorld
1 week ago

No, AI won't destroy software development jobs

Increased efficiency often leads to higher demand, contrary to expectations of reduced consumption and job loss.
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