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fromThe Philosopher
5 hours ago
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Lessons in Loneliness

Loneliness arises when recognition or connection needs—unconditional worth and particularity—are unfulfilled or perceived as unfulfilled.
fromSilicon Canals
1 week ago
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Quote of the day by Carl Jung: "Loneliness does not come from having no people around, but from being unable to communicate the things that seem important to oneself, or from holding certain views which others find inadmissible." - Silicon Canals

Loneliness arises from structural inability to communicate what matters, or from holding views others deem inadmissible, not from absence of people.
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fromSilicon Canals
1 week ago

Quote of the day by Carl Jung: "Loneliness does not come from having no people around, but from being unable to communicate the things that seem important to oneself, or from holding certain views which others find inadmissible." - Silicon Canals

Loneliness arises from structural inability to communicate what matters, or from holding views others deem inadmissible, not from absence of people.
#catholic-social-teaching
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fromThe Atlantic
20 hours ago

Pope Leo Is Challenging Much More Than Big Tech

The encyclical warns AI must be restrained, regulated, and made sustainable to prevent domination, injustice, and environmental harm while exposing broader global subordination.
Philosophy
fromFortune
4 days ago

The Pope's 'AI encyclical' says a lot. Yet critics say it misses AI's most pressing challenges | Fortune

AI should empower people and preserve human dignity, with moral responsibility guiding how technology is developed and used.
Philosophy
fromThe Atlantic
20 hours ago

Pope Leo Is Challenging Much More Than Big Tech

The encyclical warns AI must be restrained, regulated, and made sustainable to prevent domination, injustice, and environmental harm while exposing broader global subordination.
Philosophy
fromFortune
4 days ago

The Pope's 'AI encyclical' says a lot. Yet critics say it misses AI's most pressing challenges | Fortune

AI should empower people and preserve human dignity, with moral responsibility guiding how technology is developed and used.
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fromPsychology Today
16 hours ago

Three or One or None? A Short History of the "Soul"

Aristotle’s soul hierarchy led to debates over multiple souls, later replaced by Descartes’s dualism that denied souls to animals.
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fromA Philosopher's Blog
19 hours ago

The Sharing Economy II: Taxes

Sharing-economy companies like Airbnb and Uber seek to avoid taxes by framing services as connections, unlike decentralized informal sharing that is harder to tax.
#artificial-intelligence
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

Why I'm grateful to the Pope for his encyclical on AI | Francine Prose

AI cannot replace human authorship because it lacks lived experience, moral conscience, and genuine concern for the human good.
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fromSlate Magazine
2 days ago

The Internet Is Somehow Obsessed With the Pope's First Major Letter. I Read It-and Totally See Why.

The encyclical presents a humane, harm-aware approach to artificial intelligence that seeks to improve technology and fulfill its utopian potential.
Philosophy
fromThe Atlantic
3 days ago

The Pope Is Now the World's Most Famous Humanist

AI is framed as dehumanizing, and human dignity is presented as what must be protected against technological inevitability.
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fromThe New Yorker
3 days ago

What the Pope Said About A.I.

Moral discernment and human dignity must guide artificial intelligence development rather than profit, competition, or efficiency.
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fromwww.wired.com
4 days ago

To Land a Job in AI, Try Reading Kant

AI development is increasing demand for philosophers to address questions about intelligence and minds, while shaping university curricula and workplace ethics.
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fromWIRED
4 days ago

What Pope Leo XIV's First Encyclical Says About the Power of AI

AI functions as invisible infrastructure shaping decisions, information, work, and collective choices, requiring interpretation through human dignity and the common good.
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from24/7 Wall St.
1 day ago

Financial Advice from Ancient Civilizations that Still Holds Up Today

Ancient practices like saving in abundance, avoiding excessive debt, and diversifying income remain relevant for managing modern financial risk.
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fromPsychology Today
1 day ago

Understanding Self-Belief, Commitment, and Consistency

Mastery experiences and achievable, specific goals build robust self-efficacy, but self-belief cannot override biological and skill limits.
Philosophy
fromApaonline
1 day ago

When Society Stops Knowing How to Know

Public knowledge is weakening through echo chambers, misinformation, censorship, and reduced access to expert news sources.
Philosophy
fromA Philosopher's Blog
1 day ago

The Sharing Economy I: Regulation

Sharing economy platforms connect individuals to provide services, but company-organized systems often take a cut and face criticism over regulation and impacts on traditional industries.
fromApaonline
1 day ago

APA Members Interview, Megan Craig

Rain, church bells, cicadas in the heat and peepers in early spring evenings, my dog's sigh, my girls laughing or singing.
Philosophy
fromThe Conversation
2 days ago

Trump administration pledges $100M in aid for Cuba, but only if Catholic or other faith-based groups distribute it

Neither the Cuban government nor its military would be allowed to manage its distribution. Instead, only humanitarian and faith-based partners, such as Caritas - the Catholic Church's humanitarian aid network - and other nonprofits would deliver the aid. That is, the U.S. is willing to provide assistance that will help the Cuban people, but it does not trust the Cuban government to distribute it.
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fromA Philosopher's Blog
2 days ago

Academic Freedom & State Schools

Academic freedom protects broad academic activities and safeguards faculty from unjust punishment, but it is not a license to act without consequences.
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fromApaonline
2 days ago

Immanence All the Way Down (and Across): Horizontal Transcendence in First Reformed

Transcendence is framed as acceptance of parallel reality, achieved through austere, withholding film style that guides viewers beyond normal sense experience.
#ai-ethics
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fromPsychology Today
3 days ago

The Pope, Elon, and AI

Simulation cosmology removes human unrepeatability, leaving AI unable to protect the unique self.
Authorship without love reduces people to production rather than dignity.
fromIntelligencer
4 days ago
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The Pope's AI Warning Comes at Just the Right Time

AI-era leadership increasingly uses spiritual language to address meaning, personhood, work, and consciousness.
fromwww.scientificamerican.com
4 days ago
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Anthropic asks religious thinkers to help shape Claude as pope warns about AI

Religious thinkers advised Anthropic on moral frameworks for guiding chatbot behavior as AI capabilities outpace internal governance rules.
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fromPsychology Today
3 days ago

The Pope, Elon, and AI

Simulation cosmology removes human unrepeatability, leaving AI unable to protect the unique self.
Authorship without love reduces people to production rather than dignity.
Philosophy
fromtheregister
3 days ago

AIs don't like religion - particularly Jehovah's Witnesses, study claims

Most large language models provide secular answers to ethical questions and rarely include meaningful religious perspectives.
Philosophy
fromIntelligencer
4 days ago

The Pope's AI Warning Comes at Just the Right Time

AI-era leadership increasingly uses spiritual language to address meaning, personhood, work, and consciousness.
Philosophy
fromwww.scientificamerican.com
4 days ago

Anthropic asks religious thinkers to help shape Claude as pope warns about AI

Religious thinkers advised Anthropic on moral frameworks for guiding chatbot behavior as AI capabilities outpace internal governance rules.
Philosophy
fromPsychology Today
3 days ago

ChatGPT and Political Correctness

Respectful communication requires appropriate language, but fear of offending can block genuine connection; avoiding assumptions, seeking feedback, and self-soothing help.
Philosophy
fromPsychology Today
3 days ago

When Roles Swamp Our Identities

Roles can become identities that reduce complexity and confine flourishing, creating bad faith when unique identity is lost to a role.
Philosophy
fromPsychology Today
3 days ago

Is Mediocrity More Dangerous Than Ignorance?

Mediocrity spreads more subtly than ignorance, while pop culture rewards celebrities over credible academics and discourages intellectual excellence.
Philosophy
fromwww.scientificamerican.com
3 days ago

Are humans really selfish? Rewriting the rules of civilization

Humanity’s current exploitative systems can be replaced by a sustainable, mutuality-based operating system grounded in shared abundance.
Philosophy
fromPsychology Today
3 days ago

Determining the "Meaningful Outside" of Your Organization

Define the meaningful outside first, then align work to results and changes originating beyond the organization.
Philosophy
fromPsychology Today
3 days ago

What if Everyone Else's "Story" Could Also Be True?

Truth is shaped by experience and interpretation, so moving from head-based rationalism to heart-based knowing enables deeper wisdom.
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fromOpen Culture
4 days ago

M.I.T. Computer Program Predicts in 1973 That Civilization Will End by 2040

Newton predicted the end of the world around 2060 using Revelation-based calculations, and modern climate-driven forecasts have converged on similar apocalyptic timelines.
Philosophy
fromPsychology Today
3 days ago

Why Does the World Exist?

The existence of something rather than nothing is treated as a core metaphysical problem, with physics and reason offered as possible answers.
fromDefector
3 days ago

And They Were Tomb Mates! | Defector

There comes a time in every skeleton's death when, upon their being discovered in a grave hugging another skeleton, modern people start foaming at the mouth guessing at what that relationship might have been. This is understandable and quite defensible from my perspective as a modern person. An embrace is a gesture that transcends however many centuries might separate us. Of course we might wonder who these two people were to each other. We might want to know the nature of their love.
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fromThe Verge
4 days ago

Did the Pope use AI to write about the dangers of AI?

An analysis by Linch Zhang posted on the forum LessWrong found certain paragraphs of Magnifica Humanitas to be between 40 percent and 100 percent written by AI, according to the popular AI detector Pangram. The document includes known traits that appear in AI-generated writing, such as a higher use of the word “genuinely” - which crops up in writing by Anthropic's Claude - than previous encyclicals, Zhang says. Another person ran the text of the document section by section through Pangram, finding that 62 percent of its first chapter was flagged as AI generated. When The Verge ran roughly 2,000 words of the document through Pangram, it estimated that 46 percent was AI-written.
Philosophy
fromA Philosopher's Blog
3 days ago

Ethics & Free Will Revisited

One impact is that when people have doubts about free will they tend to have less support for retributive punishment. Retributive punishment, as the name indicates, is punishment aimed at making a person suffer for their misdeeds. Doubt in free will did not negatively impact a person's support for punishment aimed at deterrence or rehabilitation.
fromApaonline
3 days ago

Sisyphus in the Kitchen: The Tradwife Brand and the Closed Menu of Women's Lives

Elsewhere, he preaches, "Godly women want to feed their men. Godly women are designed to make sandwiches. When women were granted the right to vote, we were so muddled, we thought we were giving the franchise to women when we were in fact taking it away from families." On social media, tradwife and momfluencer aesthetics translate this political theology into a lifestyle brand with immaculate kitchens, vintage dresses, slow living, and a constant stream of homemade bread, ja
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fromApaonline
3 days ago

AI and Teaching: Inviting Reflections on Teaching in the Age of AI, Will Fraker

AI is now woven into the fabric of education. According to a 2026 study from the Higher Education Policy Institute, "AI use is now almost universal," with 95% of students reporting use of AI in some capacity. The question is no longer whether AI will be used, but how we should teach in light of its ubiquity.
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fromApaonline
3 days ago

Philosophy?! Here's What to do with That

Philosophy instruction connects core epistemology and philosophy of mind concepts to real-world reasoning, using tools like empiricism to evaluate claims such as conspiracy theories.
fromThe Conversation
3 days ago

'Debate me!' doesn't work. Here are better ways to disagree - and maybe change minds

Spend time on social media and you will see debates with titles like "I destroy MAGA mom on vaccines" or "Conservative philosopher owns feminist student." These popular videos focus on clip-worthy gotcha questions, one-line zingers and screaming matches edited for virality.
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fromPsychology Today
4 days ago

How to Throw the Right Kind of Party

Productivity, creativity, and building depend on gathering spaces and people, and the right parties can enable shared cognition and serendipity.
fromwww.scientificamerican.com
4 days ago

Why some mathematical theorems will always be unprovable

What many people don't realize is that the academic subject of mathematics is not about doing quick sums and subtractions in your head. In fact, it wasn't until I went to university that I understood what truly drives this abstract discipline. Mathematics is about creating worlds. To do this, you establish a foundation from a few conclusive assumptions, so-called axioms, on which you gradually build.
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#ai-governance
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fromJezebel
4 days ago

By the Powers of Gandalf and the Pope, a Holy War Has Been Declared on AI

AI advancement should be governed with prudence, rigorous evaluation, and sometimes slower adoption to avoid harm to humanity and truth.
Philosophy
fromThe New Yorker
1 week ago

Everyone Lost with Musk v. Altman

The Musk v. Altman dispute mirrors self-referential logic puzzles where unreliable statements undermine trust and outcomes.
Philosophy
fromJezebel
4 days ago

By the Powers of Gandalf and the Pope, a Holy War Has Been Declared on AI

AI advancement should be governed with prudence, rigorous evaluation, and sometimes slower adoption to avoid harm to humanity and truth.
Philosophy
fromThe New Yorker
1 week ago

Everyone Lost with Musk v. Altman

The Musk v. Altman dispute mirrors self-referential logic puzzles where unreliable statements undermine trust and outcomes.
Philosophy
fromApaonline
4 days ago

2022 Pacific Division Presidential Address: Democratic Representation as Duty Delegation

Democratic representation is treated as a duty of delegation, requiring representatives to act for constituents’ democratic standing rather than personal discretion.
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fromSilicon Canals
5 days ago

The economist John Maynard Keynes predicted in 1930 that his grandchildren would be working roughly fifteen hours a week by the early twenty-first century - and the strange thing is that, technologically, he was approximately correct - Silicon Canals

Keynes predicted much higher wealth and reduced work hours, but productivity gains increased consumption and status desires instead of shifting preferences toward leisure.
Philosophy
fromNature
6 days ago

How to breathe life back into brain theory

Brains are not programmable or computational devices; neuroscience must ground theories in biological mechanisms rather than engineering metaphors.
Philosophy
fromPsychology Today
5 days ago

Performance Culture vs Fear Culture: Psychology of Good Work

Performance culture can mean evidence-based empowerment or fear-based control; only evidence-based conditions support high performance, while fear degrades it.
fromPsychology Today
5 days ago

Why the World Must Contain Evil

In the Theodicy (1710), he would pose as God's own attorney-to defend God against the charge of having introduced evil into the world. "Theodicy, a word that he himself coined, derives from the Greek for 'vindication of God.'"
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fromThe Conversation
5 days ago

Beyond Disney: A 1616 portrait of Pocahontas shows how English colonizers saw Indigenous Americans

Pocahontas’ Disney portrayal blends fiction with limited historical facts, while Wahunsonacock’s political power shaped early Virginia and Pocahontas’ life events.
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fromApaonline
5 days ago

Occupational Choice, Liberal Freedom, and Social Necessity

Liberal occupational freedom increasingly pressures strongly pro-social workers to ignore personal preferences when taking on risky or burdensome socially necessary work.
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fromA Philosopher's Blog
5 days ago

Paying College Athletes, Revisited

College athletes already receive scholarships and services, but restrictions on additional benefits and licensing profits keep compensation low.
fromThe Conversation
5 days ago

The sacred cloth at the center of the Hajj pilgrimage

As Muslims gather for the annual pilgrimage of Hajj in Mecca, Saudi Arabia, they will circle around the "Kaaba," a black cube draped in gold-embroidered cloth. A ceremonial textile - known as the "kiswah" - covers the Kaaba, around which Muslims will walk seven times in a ritual known as "tawāf." It is the central act of the annual pilgrimage.
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fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

Honesty at the Table: Nourishing the Mind, Body, and Soul

Honest tasting and integrity in cooking ensure meals deliver excellence and emotional nourishment through connection and care.
Philosophy
fromThe Philosopher
1 week ago

Escaping Freedom, 85 Years On

Freedom from independence creates responsibility, insecurity, and isolation, while belonging and security can reduce anxiety through conformity.
Philosophy
fromMedium
1 week ago

The case for catholic philosophy in ethical interface design

Catholic philosophy can ground ethical interface design by providing transcendent moral foundations for AI systems shaping human behavior.
Philosophy
fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

The Case Against Human Exceptionalism

Anthropocentrism is rejected, and animals are treated as co-creators of ethics through inclusive, community-centered, agency-based listening to their needs and choices.
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fromEntrepreneur
1 week ago

Most Leaders Misunderstand Authenticity - and It's Costing Them Credibility With Key Stakeholders

Authenticity in leadership is coherence under pressure, proven by actions matching words and refusal when costly, not by self-expression alone.
Philosophy
fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

Nietzsche, the Madman, and Modernity's Void

Scientific advances displaced Aristotelian authority, culminating in Newton’s laws and gravity, while Nietzsche later framed overcoming nihilism as essential for cultural rebirth.
fromElite Traveler
1 week ago

The Psychology of Why We Collect

Collecting, he says, is about "cultivating a taste and aesthetic and kind of a worldview," but also "an excuse to learn more and to follow my curiosity." There is pleasure, too, in the chase: "If you feel like you've gotten one over on the market, it's really exciting," he admits.
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fromwww.nytimes.com
1 week ago

New Picture Book Biographies of Marcel Marceau, Pablo Casals and John Cage

Silence can function as resistance, protest, and awareness when educators and children allow space for attunement and reflection.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

What does sex mean to you? I'm a sex educator here's why I don't define it at all

Sex is defined through personal and contextual criteria, and exploring beliefs about it can expand understanding beyond narrow definitions.
Philosophy
fromJezebel
1 week ago

There's No Good Way to Execute a Person

Executing a death sentence is theoretically simple but becomes difficult in practice due to ethical, legal, and operational complications that lead to frequent botched executions.
Philosophy
fromApaonline
1 week ago

Recently Published Book Spotlight: Oppressive Praise

Praise can reinforce oppression when moral recognition is shaped by sexist, racist, or ableist stereotypes.
fromA Philosopher's Blog
1 week ago

Defining Rape III: Intoxication

From an oversimplified moral standpoint, rape is sex without consent. Consent could be lacking for any number of reasons, but the focus is on the impact of intoxication on a person's ability to consent. To be a bit abstract, the philosophical concern is about consent agency, which is the capacity of the person to give consent. What counts as consent will vary based on whether the matter is considered in moral, practical or legal contexts. What is also not in doubt is that people will disagree about this.
fromApaonline
1 week ago

APA Member Interview, Eva Dadlez

In the beginning, nothing excited me about philosophy. I didn't take a single philosophy course as an undergrad. When I was doing a Masters in an entirely unrelated field, a friend (now my husband of nearly 50 years) told me about his graduate-level aesthetics class. "Wait. So these people think they can determine what art is without being able to draw their way out of a paper bag?" I asked in some umbrage.
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fromLondon On The Inside
1 week ago

And We Thought a 9 to 5 Was Bad...

The modern weekend depends on shared time off, and its value is threatened by rising busyness and blurred boundaries between work and leisure.
fromOpen Culture
1 week ago

The Spread of Christianity Animated, from Antiquity Until Today

Christianity has long been closely identified with Western civilization. The association is especially strong, in modern times, with the United States of America, that source of derisively quoted, quite possibly apocryphal arguments that "if English was good enough for Jesus Christ, it ought to be good enough for our children." But of course, Jesus never heard a word of English, and though the spread of the religion named after him did shift into high gear not long after his death - to say nothing of after Constantine's - it took its sweet time getting to the American continent.
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fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

Why Some Balk at Surrendering in Recovery from Addiction

Renouncing replaces surrender by requiring an active, morally grounded commitment to reject harmful beliefs and actions and adopt different future ones.
Philosophy
fromBig Think
1 week ago

Why the tooth fairy is important for theoretical physics

Intuition fails in quantum and relativistic regimes, requiring new laws, while imaginative theories must be constrained to avoid excessive speculative inventions.
fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

Nietzsche's Ethics: Master vs Slave Morality

For Nietzsche, modern society represents the triumph of slave morality over the natural master morality. By pretending that meekness is a moral choice, slave morality manufactures an ideal out of impotence. But the old master morality cannot be completely vanquished, leaving us thoroughly confused.
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fromThe Atlantic
1 week ago

Saying 'No' to an American Loyalty Test

Loyalty-a virtue elementary schoolers can explain clearly-has long seemed to confuse the United States government. Some administrations have equated it to patriotism, others to partisan allegiance. Some have tried to manufacture it: In 1955, President Dwight Eisenhower declared May 1 to be Loyalty Day, an anti-Communist alternative to the labor movement's May Day that hardly anyone now celebrates. Americans don't throng to International Workers' Day parades either, so the national disinterest in Eisenhower's holiday seems to suggest that loyalty doesn't happen on command.
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fromFast Company
1 week ago

Jeff Bezos promises you that doubling his taxes won't make your life better

“One percent of taxpayers pay 40% of all the tax revenue; the bottom half pay only 3%. I think it should be zero,” Bezos said. “I think there's something very powerful about zero.”
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fromApaonline
1 week ago

Returning to Plato's Cave: Dislodging the Individualist Distortion

The cave analogy centers on distinguishing appearances from reality and the moral duty to return to help others after enlightenment.
Philosophy
fromApaonline
1 week ago

Speaking Through Action: Open Rescue as Moral Assertion

Activists conducted open rescues at Ridglan Farms, leading to police confrontation and later transfer of most beagles to rescue groups.
Philosophy
fromSilicon Canals
1 week ago

There's a particular kind of clarity that arrives in your 50s and 60s - not from therapy, not from books, not from any deliberate practice - just from having lived long enough to notice which of your beliefs about yourself were inherited, which were chosen, and which are still serving you - Silicon Canals

Clarity in later adulthood comes from long-lived self-observation that separates inherited, chosen, and non-serving beliefs, enabling more agency.
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fromBig Think
1 week ago

Most of your opinions aren't yours - and a philosopher has a name for it

People inherit inherited ways of seeing and acting, often repeating “dead closures” without noticing, and can challenge them to think independently.
Philosophy
fromMedium
1 week ago

The case for catholic philosophy in ethical interface design

Catholic philosophy can ground ethical design by providing a transcendent moral framework for AI systems that shape human behavior.
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Beekeeping reveals interconnected life, reframes humans as ecological participants, and supports restorative action through chosen behaviors despite destabilizing change.
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