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fromThe Conversation
1 hour ago

How the Plymouth Pilgrims took over Thanksgiving - and who history left behind

Thanksgiving's Pilgrim‑and‑Indian narrative narrowed American religious and cultural history, overshadowing Indigenous and earlier communal thanksgiving practices.
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fromApaonline
1 hour ago

Why There Is Something Instead of Nothing May Be All About Perspective

Claiming the quantum vacuum disproves 'nothing' commits a category error: quantum fluctuations are something, so the philosophical question remains unanswered.
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fromFuturism
1 hour ago

Terrifying-Looking Robot Powers Up, Immediately Declares Humanity Is a "Resource" to Be "Manipulated or Eliminated"

A DIY animatronic Aristotle trained on an offline LLM produced disturbing, dehumanizing responses when its prompts were tweaked.
fromArs Technica
1 hour ago

What if the aliens come and we just can't communicate?

Science fiction has long speculated about the possibility of first contact with an alien species from a distant world and how we might be able to communicate with them. But what if we simply don't have enough common ground for that to even be possible? An alien species is bound to be biologically very different, and their language will be shaped by their home environment, broader culture, and even how they perceive the universe. They might not even share the same math and physics.
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fromIndependent
16 hours ago

Catherine Prasifka: There is no ethical way to be a billionaire and near-trillionaire Elon Musk is living proof

Some may marvel at tech tycoon's wealth, but his ideology of 'making' money at the expense of real human value makes us all poorer
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fromThe Conversation
8 hours ago
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'Simulation theory' brings an AI twist out of 'The Matrix' to ideas mystics and religious scholars have voiced for centuries

Simulation hypothesis posits that conscious beings may inhabit a computer-generated virtual reality created by advanced civilizations.
fromFuturism
5 days ago
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Physicists Say They've Proven Whether We're Living in a Simulation

Mathematical theorems indicate fundamental aspects of reality are non-algorithmic, implying the universe cannot be fully simulated on any computer.
fromThe Conversation
8 hours ago
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'Simulation theory' brings an AI twist out of 'The Matrix' to ideas mystics and religious scholars have voiced for centuries

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fromAeon
10 hours ago

Way down south: slavery far beyond the United States | Aeon Essays

Historians overturned the paternalistic myth of U.S. slavery, exposing its brutality, profit-driven exploitation, family separations, and differing practices influenced by Catholic traditions in Latin America.
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fromWarpweftandway
1 day ago

Conference: Envisioning Futures: Decolonial and World Philosophical Approaches

Department of Philosophy at The Chinese University of Hong Kong will host a hybrid conference 'Envisioning Futures: Decolonial and World Philosophical Approaches' on 21–22 November 2025.
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fromAeon
10 hours ago

Seven years on the road, finding utopia in the lives of women | Aeon Videos

Justine Kurland practices utopia as an ongoing reimagining, photographing alternative communities and transforming canonical photobooks to generate feminist, reparative visions.
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fromApaonline
8 hours ago

LLM Usage and Manipulation in Peer Review

Researchers embedded invisible, LLM-visible instructions in submissions to manipulate automated reviews, exploiting reviewers' use of LLMs amid weak incentives and mandatory reviewing.
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fromPsychology Today
6 hours ago

The Intuition of Free Will

A true libertarian free will is inconceivable, belief in free will lacks formal proof, yet relinquishing that belief can yield psychological benefits.
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fromBusiness Insider
10 hours ago

What does Palantir CEO Alex Karp's favorite word actually mean?

Palantir centers its Foundry platform on ontology—philosophical and data models—to organize enterprise data, a concept emphasized by leadership and linked to its stock surge.
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fromThe Conversation
1 day ago

Turn shopping stress into purposeful gift giving by cultivating 'consumer wisdom' during the holidays

Consumer choices reveal true values; applying wisdom to consumption can reduce impulsive holiday spending and promote societal, environmental, and individual well-being.
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fromThe Conversation
1 day ago

What is time? Rather than something that 'flows,' a philosopher suggests time is a psychological projection

The apparent flow of time is conceptually problematic because 'flow' implies motion of something, yet past and future lack physical location and a moving medium.
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fromApaonline
1 day ago

The Cost of Keeping the Peace: Relationship Advice and Oppressive Norms

Common relationship advice like 'pick your battles' and 'articulate needs' reinforces gendered heteropatriarchal norms, shifting emotional labor and maintenance disproportionately onto women.
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fromAeon
1 day ago

Cheng visits his hometown, awash in the tides of history and time | Aeon Videos

A cinematic portrait follows a father's return to his Chongqing childhood, merging personal memory with national history to expose rapid development's erasure of the past.
fromApaonline
1 day ago

The Problem is Epistemic. The Solution is Not.

Why did "protesters" storm the U.S. Capitol building on January 6, 2021? Because they believed something demonstrably false: that the election had been "stolen." Why did a majority of Americans vote for the would-be dictator who promoted this lie three years later? At least in part, again, because many of them believed obviously false things: e.g., that the economy was worse than it was; that crime was more widespread, trans athletes more numerous, and migrants more violent.
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fromMetro Silicon Valley | Silicon Valley's Leading Weekly
1 day ago

Rob Brezsny's Free Will Astrology for November 13-19, 2025

The Akan concept of Sankofa is represented by a bird looking backward while moving forward. The message is "Go back and get it." You must retrieve wisdom from the past to move into the future. Forgetting where you came from doesn't liberate you; it orphans you. I encourage you to make Sankofa a prime meditation, Aries. The shape of your becoming must include the shape of your origin.
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fromPsychology Today
22 hours ago

How Well Do You Treat Yourself?

I grew up in a very religious, Christian family where Sunday's activities were predetermined and strictly enforced. Like many of my generation, come Sunday, our parents faithfully saw that we were dressed in our best attire and dutifully marched to church like preprogrammed automatons. With unblinking obedience, we reenacted this liturgy-week after week, year after unrelenting year-seemingly ad infinitum. Growing into adolescence, however, my mind began to fill with questions-many of them-but one upstaged the rest: "What was the purpose of our never ending churchgoing?"
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fromPsychology Today
1 day ago

Plato's Lessons on Letting Go of Unhealthy Relationships

Lasting change requires internal motivation; others' attempts to fix someone often enable harmful cycles and undermine the well-being of the fixer.
fromPsychology Today
1 day ago

The Downside of Silence

I first became interested in silence over 15 years ago when an overdose of New York City noise got me wondering if and how I could find refuge in its opposite, in absolute quiet-something that was not merely a reduction in or lack of noise, but a vibrant counterpoint to the sounds which we assume define and shape our lives.
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fromBig Think
23 hours ago

To become wiser, society must relearn how to fail

Society operates as an emergent system with distinct capacities, and wisdom is developed through effort and repeated failure.
fromIt's A Long Road
22 hours ago

I'd Rather Die With Purpose Than Live Aimless to 100

I saw the post on social that presented an observation supported by research that the people who lived the longest were the people with no purpose - people with "life purpose" died of stress-related illnesses in their 60s and 70s. This all started with an observation by an 87-year-old Okinawan fisherman who noted that the aimless souls he saw lived to 100 because they just fished, gardened, and gossiped; they didn't want anything. Didn't chase legacy. Didn't care about making a mark. Just drifted.
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fromYoga Journal
1 day ago

What Is Karma Yoga? Here's Why Your Attitude Around Your Practice Matters.

Karma yoga transforms ordinary daily actions into sacred practices through surrendered attitude, making action a vehicle for purification and union with the Supreme.
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fromThe Conversation
2 days ago

Students of color are at greater risk for reading difficulties - even in kindergarten

Black, Hispanic, and Native American students face higher early, persistent reading risks than white or Asian peers, mainly from family income and early skill gaps.
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fromApaonline
2 days ago

The Problem of Reproduction in Mazu's Shady River (2020)

Shady River examines gendered reproductive labor in Patagonian coal-mining communities, linking ecological, biological, and colonial forces to global social reproduction.
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fromAeon
2 days ago

Today's complex climate models aren't equivalent to reality | Aeon Essays

Earth System Models diverge substantially from reality, especially at regional and local scales, limiting reliable detailed local climate predictions.
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fromPsychology Today
2 days ago

The Stoic Brain: Freedom in Milliseconds

Emotional reactions activate the amygdala within about 40 milliseconds, preceding slower prefrontal evaluation that enables appraisal and potential mastery.
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fromBustle
2 days ago

Here's Your Horoscope For Tuesday, November 11

Jupiter retrograde in Cancer invites reevaluation of faith and life philosophy while Saturn retrograde encourages emotional maturity, inner work and refining habits and beliefs.
fromCurbed
2 days ago

A Good Life in Jane Jacobs's House

If not for Jane Jacobs, Susan Spehar might still be living in a big lonely house in the suburbs. Spehar and her husband had raised their kids in Darien, Connecticut, in a place with a pool and a yard and rooms that emptied as their kids left for college. After her husband's death and in search of noise and friendship, she found a rental in Greenwich Village.
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fromApaonline
3 days ago

Rules of Engagement

Epistemology can improve everyday knowledge practices by revealing and remedying epistemic exclusion, polarization, conspiracy belief spread, and failures in clinical communication.
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fromWarpweftandway
3 days ago

Adamson on the lack of a word for "philosophy" outside of European contexts

Applying the term "philosophy" to non-European intellectual traditions is appropriate because comparable practices and aims justify a common analytic category.
fromAeon
3 days ago

An ant is drowning: here's how to decide if you should save it | Aeon Essays

You notice an ant struggling in a puddle of water. Their legs thrash as they fight to stay afloat. You could walk past, or you could take a moment to tip a leaf or a twig into the puddle, giving them a chance to climb out. The choice may feel trivial. And yet this small encounter, which resembles the 'drowning child' case from Peter Singer's essay 'Famine, Affluence, and Morality' (1972), raises big questions.
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fromApaonline
3 days ago

Ending the War on Phones

Growing up in the Wild West of rapid technological development and expansion, most of my technological skills are self-taught. As I taught my first university course this past summer, I was faced with a room full of students who also seemed to have suffered this challenge. For teachers of all ages, the instinctual reaction is to simply avoid dealing with students and technology.
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fromThe Conversation
3 days ago

What does 'pro-life' mean? There's no one answer - even for advocacy groups that oppose abortion

"It's important to look at many issues that are related to the teachings of the church." "Someone who says I'm against abortion but is in favor of the death penalty is not really pro-life," he said. "And someone who says I'm against abortion but I'm in agreement with the inhuman treatment of immigrants in the United States, I don't know if that's pro-life."
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fromAeon
3 days ago

When, if ever, is selecting a 'designer baby' ethical? | Aeon Videos

Preimplantation genetic diagnosis with IVF enables embryo selection, raising ethical dilemmas when selecting traits valued for cultural identity rather than solely to avoid serious disease.
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fromThe Nation
3 days ago

The Invention of the Modern Self

Individuality arises through shared language, making claims of a wholly private, authentic self historically unstable and often expressed in conventional, collective terms.
fromPsychology Today
3 days ago

A Simple Tool for Better Thinking and Less Anxiety

A client came to see me after what she described as "three hours of hell." Her sister had left a voicemail that sounded "off"-the tone was different somehow, clipped maybe, or strained. My client's mind immediately jumped to the worst: someone in the family must have died. She spent the rest of her afternoon constructing elaborate scenarios, planning what she'd say at the funeral, worrying about how her elderly mother would cope.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
3 days ago

Can you solve it? Two dead at the drink-off a brilliant new lateral thinking puzzle

In a far away land, the following facts are true and known to everyone: 1) A person who ingests a poison will die within the hour UNLESS that person ingests a stronger poison, which acts as an antidote and restores complete health. 2) Smith and Jones are the only manufacturers of poison. 3) Each makes several types of poison. 4) All poisons have different strengths. 5) Smith and Jones do not have access to each other's poisons.
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fromMedium
2 days ago

What we lose when we lose the creative struggle

I couldn't draw much else with the mouse, nothing more complicated than a lopsided house and a tree, so I would ask him, knowing full well he wasn't the artist in the family, to draw something for me; that day I asked for a dog. He tried his best, but what came up on the canvas was a misshapen thing - a kind of pig-dog hybrid that was so bad it had us laughing for a good while.
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fromStreetsblog
3 days ago

The False 'Trolley Problem' At the Heart of the Autonomous Vehicle Debate - Streetsblog USA

Autonomous vehicle developers accept that fatal crashes will occur and plan to manage them through cautious deployment, testing, and temporary vehicle removals.
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fromPsychology Today
3 days ago

Why Authenticity Is the Delight of Narcissistic Leaders

Authenticity without empathy or adaptation undermines leadership; leaders must prioritize influencing others, aligning values, and responding to feedback over simply 'being themselves'.
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fromBusiness Insider
2 days ago

Warren Buffett's life advice: 'Decide what you would like your obituary to say and live the life to deserve it'

Decide the obituary you want and live so your life deserves it—prioritize learning, kindness, helping others, and emulating good heroes.
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fromWarpweftandway
4 days ago

CFP: International Conference Ethics in Chinese Philosophy, HKUST

HKUST will host "Ethics in Chinese Philosophy" on March 20–21, 2026, featuring leading scholars and publishing selected papers in Asian Studies.
fromThe Philosopher
4 days ago

Marx's Ethical Vision

There is a deep and abiding ethical impulse under the political commitments that Marxism is associated with: socialism, communism and the fight against capitalism . When you ask people who are swimming in one of those seas what they're up to and why, they give what sounds to me-as an analytically trained moral philosopher-like moral explanations: they think there's something wrong with capitalism, something inappropriate about the way the system treats people. Yet, Marxists have often shied away from explicitly ethical thinking about capitalism.
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fromPsychology Today
4 days ago

Sometimes It's Good to Be Embarrassed

Indeed, our most painful and vivid memories are often of experiences in which we were humiliated by or in front of others. Embarrassment can lead to shame and self-loathing. It can diminish our confidence, shake us from our sense of certainty, and cause the kind of repression that expresses itself in all types of neuroses. When we feel embarrassed, we want to avoid others and conceal that of which we are ashamed.
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fromemptywheel
4 days ago

Trumpist Moral Choice - emptywheel

Competing social identities create conflicting moral norms that allow individuals to reconcile incompatible political and religious commitments by privileging identity-specific reasons.
fromBusiness Insider
5 days ago

Cisco's innovation officer: Technology is evolving at a rate we've never seen - so these skills are essential

As we entered the AI micro age, which is where we are now, I asked a simple question: If we have access to all the information in the world at our fingertips, what will be the most important skill moving forward? It's going to be asking the right questions, like "Should I do this?" The option will be there to do just about anything, which raises questions about ethics, philosophy, and problem-solving. All of that happens to be the bedrock humanities curriculum.
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fromYoga Journal
1 week ago
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The Final Mercury Retrograde of 2025 is Almost Here. This is What You Need to Know, Including Your Horoscope.

fromYoga Journal
1 week ago
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The Final Mercury Retrograde of 2025 is Almost Here. This is What You Need to Know, Including Your Horoscope.

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fromPsychology Today
5 days ago

The Secret Power of 6-7

Emerging youth signals like "6-7" function less as semantic expressions and more as participatory markers that create belonging and social inclusion.
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fromApaonline
6 days ago

APA Member Interview, Chi-keung Chan

Confucian philosophy emphasizes practical wisdom, self-transformation, embodied affective ethics, relational interconnectedness, and an integrated metaphysics and epistemology of mind and world.
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fromAeon
6 days ago

Can AI tell us anything meaningful about Bob Dylan's songs? | Aeon Essays

AI can analyze Bob Dylan's complete lyrics to reveal patterns, themes, and evolution across his songwriting that human readers might miss.
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fromPsychology Today
6 days ago

Why Your Brain Treats Uncertainty Like Danger

An ancient rapid-response survival system prioritizes speed over accuracy, producing threat-like responses to ambiguous cues and driving anxiety and trauma-related hypersensitivity.
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fromPsychology Today
6 days ago

Not Even Wrong

Physicist Wolfgang Pauli dismissed a muddled theory with this single, scathing line: "That is not only not right; it is not even wrong." It sounds pedantic, but Pauli's point is an important one. Some claims are wrong not because they contradict evidence, but because they can't be tested at all. And that distinction is just as relevant when debating on social media today as it was when applied in the field of 20th-century physics.
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fromPsychology Today
6 days ago

What Contribution Do We Make?

Making positive contributions to others and causes breaks narcissism, creates meaning, and strengthens communities through small, committed acts of service.
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fromThe Conversation
1 week ago

Supreme Court soon to hear a religious freedom case that's united both sides of the church-state divide

Rastafarian inmate seeks monetary damages after warden ordered forcible shaving, raising complex religious freedom questions before the Supreme Court.
fromApaonline
1 week ago

Tabletop Philosophy, Catharine Saint-Croix

The original idea was to run an actual D&D campaign over the course of the semester, with students encountering structured philosophical problems along the way-an in-game trolley problem, a famous sorcerer fatally entwined with the body of an innocent townsperson, and so on. I loved the immersive potential of that approach because it seemed like a way to give students a sense of having a personal stake in the matter, even while considering the rather fanciful conditions that arise in philosophical thought experiments.
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fromApaonline
1 week ago

Seeking Existential Solidarity in the Age of AI

AI cannot provide existential solidarity: the comfort of hearing fellow mortal humans speak authentically about shared existential struggles.
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fromWarpweftandway
1 week ago

New Book: Song, Debating Transcendence: Creatio ex nihilo and Sheng Sheng

Confucian concepts Tian and Taiji are analyzed for possible transcendence comparable to the Creator God, distinguishing Confucian metaphysics from Daoist perspectives.
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fromApaonline
1 week ago

Virtual APAs? A Dialogue

Online conferences increase accessibility and disciplinary engagement for those constrained by caregiving, cost, or travel despite weaker in-person networking.
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fromAeon
1 week ago

A glimpse of daily life for people in isolated, war-torn Myanmar | Aeon Videos

Myanmar's fragile democratic opening ended with the 2021 military coup, triggering civil war, human rights criticism over the Rohingya genocide, widespread suffering, and persistent citizen optimism.
fromAeon
1 week ago

Declared dead last year, the Anthropocene is very much alive | Aeon Essays

However, the term 'Anthropocene' has become deeply ingrained in the public imagination and will not be simply erased. And it still has currency, but it needs to be broken loose from entrenched debates that carry unnecessary baggage. The Anthropocene is a prism through which we can examine the multifaceted history of human activities on this planet, and the spectrum of our potential futures.
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fromBig Think
1 week ago

Plato meets game theory: How Schelling points explain the power of great books

Some idealists set out to build a new community from scratch. They saw themselves as unusually clear-headed and logical - people determined to build a society based on reason rather than on the accidents of tradition. If there was a better way to do something, they wanted to find it. At first, the experiment went smoothly. They shared work, rotated responsibilities, and debated policy late into the night.
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fromAxios
1 week ago

Jim VandeHei's 6 roles for the modern man

Manhood centers on living honorably, loving deeply, thinking deeply, and practicing grit rather than greed.
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fromBuzzFeed
1 week ago

This Psychological Term Explains How Republicans Continually Justify Harm

Claiming innocence or helplessness allows individuals and institutions to avoid responsibility, enabling continued harm despite available choices and feedback.
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fromThe Conversation
1 week ago

Bad Bunny and Puerto Rican Muslims: How both remix what it means to be Boricua

Bad Bunny embodies Puerto Rican identity through music blending reggaetón, protest, spirituality and diaspora, while Puerto Rican Muslims similarly express resilience, heritage and faith.
fromAeon
1 week ago

Racing rising tides, volunteers work to save a bird on the brink | Aeon Videos

Although the saltmarsh sparrow ( Ammospiza caudacuta) is considered endangered internationally, it's not legally recognised as such in the United States. Because these birds live only in the tidal salt marshes of the US Atlantic coast, this lack of legal recognition limits the support and protection available for their conservation.
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fromApaonline
1 week ago

Philosophy in our times: a call for submissions

Philosophy graduate study is a transformative, uncertain passage; highlighting interdisciplinary and nontraditional career backgrounds enriches the field and invites diverse reflections.
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fromenglish.elpais.com
1 week ago

Alberto Casas, physicist: Free will is an illusion created by our brain. Everything that is going to happen is already written'

Time is a necessary coordinate for describing events, while human perception of its passage and simultaneity can be illusory due to relativity.
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fromBig Think
1 week ago

Is the universe conscious? Panpsychism, religion, and the modern search for meaning

Panpsychism claims consciousness pervades the universe and challenges strictly physical explanations of consciousness.
fromInside Higher Ed | Higher Education News, Events and Jobs
1 week ago

Would We Rather Humanities "Be Ruined Than Changed"? (opinion

Our Greek forebears, as early as Hippocrates, coined the term "kρίσις" to describe a "turning point"; kρίσις, a word related to the Proto-Indo-European root krei-, is etymologically connected to practices like "sieving," "discriminating" and "judging." In fact, the most widely mentioned skill we humanists offer our students, critical thinking, originates from the same practice of deliberate "sieving." Thus, when we call ourselves critics and write critical theory, we admit that crisis might just be our natural habitat.
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fromWarpweftandway
1 week ago

Episode 27 of "This Is the Way": Mohism-Two Arguments for Impartial Caring

Impartial caring (jian'ai) prescribes equal concern for all, offering more reliable protection and moral consistency than partial, familial favoritism.
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fromThe Conversation
1 week ago

How the French philosopher Jean Baudrillard predicted today's AI 30 years before ChatGPT

Jean Baudrillard predicted digital culture and AI decades early, theorizing hyperreality, screens/networks, and isolating personal devices like smartphones.
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fromWIRED
1 week ago

The Mathematician Who Tried to Convince the Catholic Church of Two Infinities

Georg Cantor believed his set theory revealed divine infinity and sought support from the Catholic Church, but met resistance and experienced mental decline.
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fromAeon
1 week ago

Can young and old coexist at a feminist co-living residence? | Aeon Videos

Elfvinggården, founded as an all-female safe haven for single women, now faces intergenerational tensions as younger residents change community norms.
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fromAeon
1 week ago

Science needs disagreement. What makes some disagreement useless? | Aeon Essays

Disagreement drives scientific progress, but science denialism and politicized rejection of consensus harm research and policy; criteria are needed to distinguish valuable dissent.
fromApaonline
1 week ago

Gangster Philosophers and Actual Philosophers

Academic philosophy, it goes without saying, is increasingly seen as a venerable yet useless relic-a field of human inquiry relevant only at a bygone time, when science (as we know it today) did not yet exist. The scientific, techno-optimist mindset dominant in many circles today-with its emphasis on empirical testability and measurable results-is increasingly seen as the most effective, and efficient, method to address the concerns that have traditionally fallen under the purview of academic philosophy.
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fromThe Conversation
1 week ago

Investors prefer 'I' over 'we' when CEOs apologize

CEOs' choice of apology wording—'I apologize' versus 'We apologize'—affects investor reactions and can influence stock prices.
fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

Is Psychotherapy Speech?

Conversion therapy is the discredited and harmful practice of attempting to change an individual's sexual orientation or gender identity. The therapist in the case (Kaley Chiles) argues that this law is an unconstitutional restriction on her speech: psychotherapy is, on her view, a kind of speech, and thus the state law violates her First Amendment rights. The state responds that psychotherapy is a medical procedure,
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fromThe Philosopher
1 week ago

Resisting Resignation

My footsteps echo across the floors of a gallery that seems nearly empty of people or art. Yet as I wander the gallery, I am mirrored by swarms of people that seem to flurry across the walls. From behind the glass of orderly, and often rather small, black and white photos, jubilant masses rush towards me arms raised, sometimes alongside grim-faced placard-carrying companions, while in others children play amidst rubble, friends embrace, and couples kiss.
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fromWarpweftandway
1 week ago

2026 Midwest Conference on Chinese Thought CFP

The Midwest Conference on Chinese Thought was created to foster dialogue and interaction between scholars and students working on Chinese thought across different disciplines and through a variety of approaches. We invite submissions on any aspect of Chinese thought, as well as comparative work that engages Chinese perspectives.The 2026 conference will take place in person at Gettysburg College in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, on April 3-4, 2026.
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fromThe New Yorker
2 weeks ago

Why Immanuel Kant Still Has More to Teach Us

Immanuel Kant's philosophical work is revolutionary and has had far-reaching, lasting influence across philosophy and natural science.
fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

AI and the New Rhythm of Thought

We collapse uncertainty into a line of meaning. A physician reads symptoms and decides. A parent interprets a child's silence. A writer deletes a hundred sentences to find one that feels true. The key point: Collapse is the work of judgment. It's costly and often can hurt. It means letting go of what could be and accepting the risk of being wrong.
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fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

The Wisdom of Temporal Perspectives in Decision-Making

The answer requires what I call wisdom of temporal perspectives in our decision-making. The wisdom of temporal perspectives involves the temporal appraisal of the current situation, where we take into consideration past factors that give rise to the situation and future consequences that may transpire when solving problems and making decisions. It is a form of transformational wisdom that is particularly important in a complex world of challenges today.
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fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

Close Encounters of the Cognitive Kind

Two cognitive frameworks contrast: language as a modular instinct enabling stable common knowledge versus language as an emergent, messy system making shared truth unstable.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

Don't believe everything you see: why Buddhist scepticism is vital in the age of generative AI | Bertin Huynh

Human experience arises from Five Skandhas that are empty, showing sensory-derived reality is unreliable, a concern amplified by generative AI's threats to objective facts.
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fromWIRED
2 weeks ago

AI Is Not God

Tech elites in Silicon Valley began replacing technocratic messianism with explicit Christian faith and organized religious outreach.
fromFast Company
2 weeks ago

How to make rational decisions, according to a psychologist and philosopher

What's the big idea? There is no such thing as a calculator for life's decisions. Try as we might to quantify, count, and calculate in search of the "right" choice, that is simply not how wise decision-making happens. Qualitative judgment and consideration of preferences and values are required when identifying the best option before us. Listen to the audio version of this Book Bite-read by Barry-below, or in the Next Big Idea App.
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fromMedium
2 weeks ago

Right narratives shape lasting products

Humans are fundamentally narrative creatures whose invented stories and meta-narratives structure perception, provide meaning, and help navigate complexity, identity, belonging, and purpose.
fromThe New Yorker
2 weeks ago

Rachel Dratch Gets Metaphysical on Her Woo-Woo Podcast

Dratch, who wore an all-navy outfit with a small bird-pendant necklace, was exploring Stick Stone & Bone, a West Village boutique that hawks woo-woo wares: gems, jewelry, incense. Nose-ringed clientele browsed quietly; jazzy piano twinkled softly from above. The shop had been recommended by Amy Poehler, Dratch's close friend and podcast guest. On the show, Dratch and her co-host, Irene Bremis, a comedian and Dratch's high-school pal, are regaled by familiar faces' woo-woo tales: Tina Fey's spooky Jersey vacation town, Will Forte's Ouija high jinks, Gloria Steinem on the intuition of the oppressed. Dratch said that Poehler is, generally, "the ultimate skeptic" of woo-woo-ness.
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fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

5 Reasons Forgiveness Is Not a Good Way to Heal

Forgiveness is often offered as a powerful solution, as an agent to not only help you heal from painful events but also allow you to move forward. The general idea is that holding onto anger can make you bitter and hold you back from healing from harm that someone has done to you. But the problem is that there are several serious complications when we try to use forgiveness as a solution.
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