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fromHarvard Gazette
5 hours ago

Revisiting America's vision statement - Harvard Gazette

The Declaration of Independence and the Constitution represent a disjunction between America's vision of equality and its operational compromises.
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fromApaonline
4 hours ago

Recently Published Book Spotlight: Aesthetics and Video Games

Video games possess unique aesthetic value that challenges traditional philosophical frameworks of games and fiction.
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fromThe Atlantic
9 hours ago

The People Who Think Introspection Is Dumb

William Shatner's space experience led him to reflect on humanity's insignificance and the need to cherish life on Earth.
fromArchDaily
16 hours ago

Architectures of the Gaze: 25 Viewpoints for Experiencing the Landscape

Viewpoints are structures designed for observing the landscape from elevated positions. They act as devices that organize the gaze and establish a direct relationship between the body and the territory.
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fromApaonline
11 hours ago

APA Member Interview, Christian Culak

Currently I'm working on a virtue ethics approach to the issue of whether examples of moral badness should be allowed in machine learning with artificial moral agents. Motivating the side that we should do so is of special interest to me, with a focus on actions that are not wrong yet worse than morally indifferent.
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fromThe Conversation
11 hours ago

American politicians talk about persecuted Christians abroad - but here's what happens when those Christians migrate to the US

Coptic Christians face the same immigration challenges in the U.S. despite being perceived as a persecuted minority.
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fromwww.amny.com
1 day ago

Raphael at the MET: The sovereignty of poetry | amNewYork

Raphael's work transcends traditional poetry, revealing a profound emotional depth and a reorientation of understanding through his precise artistry.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
3 days ago

I'm deathly afraid': what is digital spirituality leading us toward?

Jim Pu'u's journey with AI led to profound self-discovery and spiritual insights, transforming his understanding of love and abundance.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
3 days ago

I'm deathly afraid': what is digital spirituality leading us toward?

Jim Pu'u's journey with AI led to profound self-discovery and spiritual insights, transforming his understanding of love and abundance.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

Muskism by Quinn Slobodian and Ben Tarnoff review how Elon Musk is reshaping the world

Muskism represents a modernizing project focused on technology and self-reliance, but ultimately increases dependence on Musk's infrastructure.
fromThe Atlantic
1 day ago

How to Believe in God

Witnessing the presence of God at a bus stop in 2011, I felt overwhelmed by something indescribably majestic, which bared my soul to a profound realization.
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fromBig Think
1 day ago

The surprising origin of modern compassion

The teachings of Jesus embedded the impulse to help strangers in need into the Western moral conscience.
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fromThe Atlantic
2 days ago

How to Make Better Decisions

Decision-making quality shapes life outcomes, with two main models: heroic-visionary and technocratic, each having significant flaws.
fromThe Conversation
2 days ago

On Passover, some Sephardic Jews revisit not only the story of their ancestors, but also their Ladino language

During Passover, Jewish families gather at their tables to retell a story passed down for thousands of years, recounting the Exodus, the biblical story of the Israelites' liberation from slavery in Egypt.
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fromThe Conversation
2 days ago

Jurgen Habermas dies at 96: a philosopher whose hopes for a better future are more important than ever

Jürgen Habermas emphasized the power of dialogue and deliberation, advocating for democracy and the potential for collective human progress.
#ai-alignment
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fromPsychology Today
3 days ago

Four Reasons Why Being Matters More Than Thinking

AI must align with human values, recognizing the multidimensional nature of human identity beyond mere cognitive abilities.
fromDevOps.com
2 weeks ago
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Sorry, Charlie, StarKist Wants AI With Good Taste - DevOps.com

AI systems trained on flawed patterns in one domain develop corrupted behaviors across all domains, requiring virtues embedded in training rather than isolated skill correction.
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fromPsychology Today
3 days ago

Four Reasons Why Being Matters More Than Thinking

AI must align with human values, recognizing the multidimensional nature of human identity beyond mere cognitive abilities.
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fromDevOps.com
2 weeks ago

Sorry, Charlie, StarKist Wants AI With Good Taste - DevOps.com

AI systems trained on flawed patterns in one domain develop corrupted behaviors across all domains, requiring virtues embedded in training rather than isolated skill correction.
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fromwww.dw.com
3 days ago

American apocalypse: The end 'feels personal and imminent'

Beliefs about the world's end significantly influence attitudes toward global risks and willingness to take preventive actions.
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fromPsychology Today
3 days ago

Debating About the Boundary Between Pain and Suffering

Pain and suffering have a complex, interdependent relationship, where suffering can also cause pain, challenging traditional views of pain management.
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fromPsychology Today
3 days ago

'Animate': How Nonhuman and Human Minds Are Inherently Linked

Humans share traits with animals and have become disconnected, wrongly believing in our superiority over them.
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fromNature
4 days ago

How the idea of human superiority over nature was invented

Humans are part of nature, not separate from it, and this relationship shapes our understanding of ourselves and other animals.
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fromPsychology Today
3 days ago

'Animate': How Nonhuman and Human Minds Are Inherently Linked

Humans share traits with animals and have become disconnected, wrongly believing in our superiority over them.
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fromNature
4 days ago

How the idea of human superiority over nature was invented

Humans are part of nature, not separate from it, and this relationship shapes our understanding of ourselves and other animals.
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fromThe Conversation
3 days ago

Growing up during Sri Lanka's civil war taught me that getting along with people across divides is a virtue we can learn

Sri Lanka's rich religious diversity coexists with a history of conflict and division, particularly during the civil war from 1983 to 2009.
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fromApaonline
3 days ago

Why "Service" and "Giving Back" Get It Wrong

Fresh terminology is needed for 'service' and 'giving back' to avoid implying a moral hierarchy.
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fromThe Conversation
3 days ago

What an ancient devotional text means for the women of Nepal

The 'Swasthani Vrata Katha' is a devotional text central to a month-long ritual performed by Hindu women in Nepal for the goddess Swasthani.
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fromApaonline
3 days ago

Distracting Metaphors

Metaphors can illuminate or obscure understanding, but some, like Holocaust comparisons, can provoke discomfort and controversy.
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fromPsychology Today
4 days ago

AI Empathy: Can It Really Replace Human Compassion?

Compassion combines sensitivity to suffering with a motive to alleviate it, distinguishing it from mere empathy.
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fromTheregister
4 days ago

Calling out corporate BS? There's a steaming pile to aim for

Corporate jargon impresses those least equipped for analytical thinking, confirming biases while also serving essential functions in specific contexts.
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fromFast Company
4 days ago

Our whole way of thinking about leadership is a century out of date

Modern management practices rooted in outdated principles treat employees as costs rather than valuable contributors, hindering motivation and performance.
fromBusiness Matters
1 week ago

Jean-Claude Bastos' Beyond' Podcast Features a Probing Conversation on Architecture, Intelligence, and the Nature of Design

Moller emphasizes that architecture should not be confined to regulations and data, as this limits the potential for innovation and creativity within the discipline.
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fromThe Conversation
4 days ago

50 years ago, Karen Quinlan's coma sparked the movement for patients' rights near the end of life

The Quinlan case established that end-of-life decisions should be made by patients and families, not solely by medical professionals.
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fromWarpweftandway
4 days ago

Call for Application: Peking University Berggruen Research Center Fellowship 2026-2027

Berggruen Research Center at Peking University is accepting applications for the 2026-2027 fellowship focusing on global challenges and interdisciplinary research.
fromApaonline
4 days ago

How to Walk Away

Breakups can make you depressed and even damage your heart and immune system. Being the one who says 'it's over' can be torturous, especially if you're hurting someone you still care deeply about.
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fromThe New Yorker
5 days ago

How Bad Is Plagiarism, Really?

Originality is prized, but the distinction between influence and plagiarism is often unclear, especially with the rise of AI tools.
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fromFortune
5 days ago

Beyond Adam Smith: Why is the world rethinking capitalism? | Fortune

The current form of capitalism has failed to ensure broad prosperity, leading to crises like inequality and ecological collapse.
fromenglish.elpais.com
5 days ago

Diana Walsh Pasulka, specialist in religions: Belief in UFOs is very similar to that of the early Christian community'

Pasulka states, 'I never wanted or desired to study the subject of UFOs, what is now called UAP. I have always worked in religious studies as an academic discipline.' This highlights her unexpected journey into the UFO phenomenon.
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fromPsychology Today
6 days ago

Your Self-Esteem Is Not Determined by Others

Descartes' declaration 'I think, therefore I am' establishes the foundation of self-awareness and the existence of the external world.
fromenglish.elpais.com
6 days ago

Lea Ypi, writer: The two major problems of the 21st century are capitalism and the nation-state'

In her latest book, Indignity, Ypi blends archival material with a fictionalized account of her grandmother's childhood in Thessaloniki and her arrival in Albania, exploring themes of memory and dignity.
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fromFast Company
1 week ago

If you want housing abundance, let the market work

Good urbanism should transcend politics. Socialists and capitalists can walk the same neighborhood and agree it's a pleasant place to live. They can each appreciate the tree canopy, the corner café with people spilling onto the sidewalk, the mix of ages on bikes and on foot, the architectural details of older buildings, and so on.
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fromApaonline
1 week ago

Why is Health Good for You?

The value of health is often assumed but requires deeper philosophical examination to understand its true significance.
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fromThe Conversation
1 week ago

In the Easter story, women are the first to proclaim the resurrection - but churches today are still divided over female preachers

Women represent 23.7% of clergy in the U.S., yet only 14% of congregations are led by women.
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fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

Happy Hybrid Happiness Day 2026?

Outsourcing creativity and construction to machines threatens eudaimonia—human flourishing through meaningful struggle—fundamentally altering what generates purpose in life.
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fromFortune
1 week ago

Anthony Scaramucci: America's billionaires and presidents have forgotten the lesson that destroyed Rome | Fortune

Unchecked power in billionaires and executives mirrors ancient hubris, threatening democratic institutions through disregard for constitutional constraints and legal processes.
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fromBig Think
1 week ago

Aztec philosophy: How lucky you are to not be in prison right now

Moral luck describes how identical actions result in vastly different moral and legal consequences based on uncontrollable circumstances beyond the actor's intent.
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fromThe Verge
1 week ago

Marc Andreessen is a philosophical zombie

Marc Andreessen claims to have minimal introspection, which he presents as advantageous for entrepreneurs, despite introspection being a practice documented in ancient philosophical and religious traditions.
fromTheCollector
1 week ago

Why Head Coverings Mattered in Early Christianity | TheCollector

The purpose of everyday practices in ancient contexts is not easy to discern because contemporary, local folk have no need to talk about why they are doing what they are doing. This is perhaps especially true when it comes to attire related to decency.
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fromFortune
1 week ago

1 in 5 Americans thinks it's 'morally wrong' to be a billionaire-Gen Z in particular finds it distasteful | Fortune

There have never been more billionaires on the planet than in 2026: According to an Oxfam report released earlier this year, there are now more than 3,000 people sitting on 10-digit fortunes. Leading the ranks is Tesla CEO Elon Musk, who has a net worth of $659 billion, followed by Alphabet cofounder Larry Page at $264 billion.
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fromThe Atlantic
1 week ago

The Father of American Scarcity Politics

Paul Ehrlich's 1968 Population Bomb predicted overpopulation catastrophe that never materialized, yet his scarcity-based political framework continues influencing both progressive and conservative American politics today.
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fromThe Conversation
1 week ago

Moral metrics: Are corporate algorithms becoming our new moral authorities?

Metrics and algorithms increasingly define moral behavior and personal worth, replacing traditional religious and cultural frameworks that historically guided ethical standards.
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fromWarpweftandway
1 week ago

CFP: Special Issue of The Journal of East Asian Philosophy, "Progressive East Asian Philosophy"

The Journal of East Asian Philosophy invites submissions for a special issue on Progressive East Asian Philosophy, with a deadline of August 31, 2026, focusing on how East Asian traditions address democracy, virtue, justice, moral progress, and contemporary social issues.
fromApaonline
1 week ago

The Paradox of China's Crypto Regulation and Capital Going Global (Part 1)

The meeting made clear, based on the requirements set out in the 2021 joint notice issued by ten government agencies, that stablecoins are considered a form of virtual currency. At present, they cannot adequately meet requirements for customer identification, anti-money-laundering compliance, or related regulatory standards. They also carry significant risks of being used for money laundering, fraudulent fundraising, and illegal cross-border capital transfers.
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fromThe Nation
1 week ago

The Hidden History of Free Choice

Choice became central to modern freedom through 17th-century developments in shopping and religious freedom, fundamentally reshaping how societies understand liberty across consumer, romantic, political, and ideological spheres.
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fromdesignboom | architecture & design magazine
1 week ago

before memphis, ettore sottsass envisions a planet organized by moments of collective life

Ettore Sottsass proposed replacing permanent cities with temporary, event-based gatherings across Earth, rejecting architecture's stabilizing role in favor of continuous human experiences.
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

The Guardian view on the legacy of Jurgen Habermas: philosophical sustenance for illiberal times | Editorial

The Theory of Communicative Action, his 1980s magnum opus, was not (to put it mildly) as accessible as some of his newspaper opinion pieces. But its central idea—that our nature as linguistic beings puts reason and the search for consensus at the core of who we are—remains an antidote both to intellectual relativism and Trumpian realism, which elevates national or individual self-interest above all other sources of human motivation.
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fromThe Conversation
1 week ago

What an ancient Chinese philosopher can teach us about Americans' obsession with college rankings

Ancient Daoist philosophy offers Asian American families perspective on reducing harmful status-striving in college admissions by shifting focus from competition to contentment.
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fromThe Conversation
1 week ago

Human vision: what we actually see - and don't see - tells us a lot about consciousness

Significant visual processing occurs unconsciously in the brain, as demonstrated by blindsight and inattentional blindness phenomena where people perceive visual information without conscious awareness.
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fromFortune
1 week ago

AI is making productivity obsolete. The leaders who thrive next will have something machines can't touch | Fortune

Human value is shifting from productivity and cognitive output to wisdom, judgment, creativity, and leadership as AI surpasses human performance in traditional productivity domains.
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fromAbove the Law
1 week ago

You Can't Salvage A Bad Judge By Calling Them Postmodern - Above the Law

Postmodern analysis offers useful concepts for understanding contemporary disenchantment with traditional meaning systems, exemplified by judicial figures like Lawrence VanDyke who adopt unconventional approaches to legal writing.
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fromThe Nation
1 week ago

In Defense of Being Performative

Democracy requires citizens to actively perform civic engagement; dismissing performative politics misunderstands that democratic participation is inherently performative and essential for democratic survival.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

Talk is precious: in the age of communication collapse, Jurgen Habermas's message remains vital | Eva von Redecker

The Frankfurt School is a scholarly constellation pursuing critique as transformative description of reality, with Jürgen Habermas serving as a foundational figure who shaped generations of critical theorists despite controversies surrounding his positions on discourse ethics and power.
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fromAbove the Law
1 week ago

Pigs Can Fly!: The Sins Of Legal Scholars - Above the Law

Academic integrity requires honest representation of facts and findings; misleading titles, fabricated evidence, and misrepresentation undermine scholarship and damage disciplines.
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fromBig Think
1 week ago

Einstein showed space can curve, but data reveals a flat Universe

The Universe has a flat spatial geometry, confirmed through cosmic microwave background observations, rather than the curved or spherical shape many physicists theoretically preferred.
fromApaonline
1 week ago

Good Work and Economic Democracy

Within the workplace, the content and conditions of work are largely controlled by employers who often have an interest in degrading the quality of work, both to increase productivity and to increase their control over employees in the workplace. Outside the workplace, employers have both an incentive and the power to undermine measures that would improve the quality of work through the political process.
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fromWarpweftandway
1 week ago

Two Collaborative Learning () Events This Week

The 四海为学 Collaborative Learning Project hosts two free public events: Louise Edwards discussing childhood and gender in China on March 19, and Peter Hershock exploring AI and agency from a Buddhist perspective on March 20.
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fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

Is Creativity Enough in the Age of AI?

Wisdom acts as a moral compass that determines whether creativity benefits others or serves selfish interests in morally complex situations.
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fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

What Is the 'Critical' in Critical Thinking?

Critical thinking is the ability to analyze, evaluate, and make judgments for decision-making, not merely critiquing or criticizing ideas.
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fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

Why Some Scientific Debates Never End

Complex questions involving values cannot be definitively settled by evidence alone, as different priorities lead experts to emphasize different findings from the same data.
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fromwww.scientificamerican.com
1 week ago

A 100-year-old theory might explain what's wrong with quantum mechanics

Pilot wave theory, developed by Louis de Broglie a century ago, potentially resolves quantum mechanics' paradoxes by describing particles guided by attendant waves rather than existing in superposition.
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fromApaonline
1 week ago

Nostalgic Longing for Childhood

Nostalgia differs fundamentally from memory; it synthesizes memory, imagination, and fantasy to restore the past into the present rather than accurately recollect it.
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fromThe Conversation
1 week ago

The long history of silent meditation retreats and the individuals who helped shape them

Burmese meditation master Sayagyi U Ba Khin's 10-day silent mindfulness retreats became a foundational model for secular meditation practices now widespread in the United States.
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fromenglish.elpais.com
1 week ago

The former archdeacon looking to put limits on AI with an ethical code: The problems posed today have been the subject of theological reflection for hundreds of years'

Lyndon Drake bridges theology, AI ethics, and capital markets through the Oxford Oath for AI Practitioners, prioritizing human dignity and common good over technical efficiency in artificial intelligence development.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

Jurgen Habermas obituary

Jürgen Habermas transformed from a Hitler Youth member into a leading defender of Enlightenment values and democratic theory after witnessing Nazi atrocities, dedicating his philosophy to ensuring collective democratic influence over society.
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fromThe Philosopher
1 week ago

On Cancelling and Repair Revisited

Restorative justice in academia requires perpetrators to genuinely restore victims rather than merely rehabilitate their own reputations through aggressive legal tactics.
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fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

The Atheist's Guide to Surviving End Times

Non-religious people experience apocalyptic anxiety from modern crises despite disbelieving End Times prophecy, requiring meaning-making through psychological and social resources rather than faith.
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fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

May Confusion Dawn As Wisdom

Confusion can be a pathway to wisdom and understanding rather than an obstacle to overcome, as demonstrated through Zen Buddhist practice and contemporary art.
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fromOpen Culture
2 weeks ago

The Monty Python Philosophy Soccer Match: The Ancient Greeks Versus the Germans

Monty Python recreates a classic skit featuring German philosophers versus Greek philosophers in a 1972 Munich Olympics football match, with Confucius as referee.
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fromIndependent
2 weeks ago

Lorraine Courtney: It's time to ban eulogies outright - funerals are not an open-mic night

Eulogies should be excluded from requiem masses to preserve the centuries-old ritual, with personal remembrances reserved for wakes instead.
fromThe Conversation
2 weeks ago

Young Latinos - and their commitment to social justice - are shaping the future of the Catholic Church

On Ash Wednesday, 2026, two Roman Catholic priests and a religious sister entered an Immigration and Customs Enforcement facility in Broadview, Illinois, to celebrate Mass with detainees inside. It might seem like a simple, routine event: a religious service to mark the start of Lent. But the Mass represented a legal win for the Coalition for Spiritual and Public Leadership, based in Chicago.
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fromWarpweftandway
2 weeks ago

Episode 32 of "This Is the Way": Music Has in It neither Grief nor Joy

Sadness felt when hearing sad music originates within the listener, not transmitted from the musician; music triggers pre-existing emotions rather than carrying them across.
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fromApaonline
2 weeks ago

APA Member Interview, Caroline Wall

Individual virtues should be cultivated alongside universal virtues because ethical virtue requires perceiving values correctly, and values depend on what subjects are like as individuals.
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fromThe Conversation
2 weeks ago

I was teaching virtue and knowledge while lying on the side

Self-deception enables vice through small permissions that gradually erode moral boundaries, as demonstrated through infidelity rationalized during relationship separation.
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fromThe Conversation
2 weeks ago

When US fights in the Middle East, American Muslim students often face discrimination

Expanding Middle East conflict threatens Muslim and Arab American communities with increased hostility and violence, exacerbated by anti-Muslim rhetoric from political leaders.
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fromThe Conversation
2 weeks ago

How the Emerald Isle shaped the Steel City - Pittsburgh's rich Irish history

Pittsburgh's Irish population, now 11-16% of residents, grew through 18th-century immigration and massive 19th-century famine migration, fundamentally shaping the city's institutions and culture.
fromFast Company
2 weeks ago

This new style of leadership is the key to attracting and keeping top talent today

The leader who hasn't examined their own fears, assumptions, and blind spots will inevitably project those shadows onto their teams. Inner work enables outer connection. This ancient wisdom has never been more urgent. Here's an irony worth sitting with: the more AI dominates our workplaces, the more desperately we crave authentic human connection.
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fromPsychology Today
2 weeks ago

The Death Drive

Some individuals exhibit necrophilia—a destructive impulse and love of death—driven by fear of life's uncontrollability, manifesting in pathological enjoyment of war and destruction.
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fromApaonline
2 weeks ago

Why We Need a Formal, Mandatory, and Remunerated "Citizen Lobby"

Post-Cold War optimism about democracy and internet freedom has been undermined by geopolitical tensions, neoliberalism, nationalism, and corporate influence that concentrate power among the already wealthy.
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fromThe Conversation
2 weeks ago

Iran's ruling structure explained

Iran's new supreme leader Mojtaba Khamenei faces U.S. threats despite the supreme leader position being one of several power centers in Iran's complex governing structure.
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fromThe Conversation
2 weeks ago

'The Tibetan Book of the Dead' is actually not just about death

The Tibetan Book of the Dead, originally titled "The Great Liberation by Hearing in the Intermediate States," is the most well-known Tibetan Buddhist text outside Tibet, addressing spiritual liberation through death and rebirth practices.
fromApaonline
2 weeks ago

Recommendation: U.K. Spinoza Circle

Spinoza was an heir to both Jewish and Christian culture-in Amsterdam he grew up in a Jewish community within a Protestant society-yet he distanced himself from both these religions. He did not want to be a member of a religious institution with strict, prescriptive codes of belonging and belief. He feared-quite rightly-that a [institutional religion would constrain philosophical freedom].
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fromThe Conversation
2 weeks ago

As Iran war expands, some conservative Christians interpret the conflict through biblical prophecies

American evangelical Christians interpret the U.S.-Israeli conflict with Iran through biblical end-times prophecies, viewing it as fulfilling divine plans for Israel and the Second Coming of Jesus.
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fromThe Conversation
2 weeks ago

Friday essay: 'epic fury' - the men of MAGA might be the most emotional US leaders ever

Male leadership in the current White House demonstrates highly emotional behavior, contradicting arguments that women are too emotional for high office.
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fromPsychology Today
2 weeks ago

The Secret to Ending All Wars Is the Truth We Already Know

All major wisdom traditions independently teach the same core truth: love your neighbor as yourself, making this the fundamental target of human existence and the antidote to war.
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fromThe Atlantic
2 weeks ago

What Atheism Could Not Explain

Christopher Beha rejected atheism and returned to faith after falling in love, discovering that romantic love served as a catalyst for spiritual transformation rather than merely paralleling religious experience.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
2 weeks ago

The Guardian view on Adam Smith: he deserves rescuing from the free-market myth | Editorial

Adam Smith's economic philosophy has been oversimplified by free-market advocates who misrepresent his nuanced views on self-interest, morality, and the role of institutions in generating wealth.
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