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fromThe Conversation
2 hours ago

Is the whole universe just a simulation?

Reality could be an advanced artificial simulation; technological progress in computing, virtual reality, and AI makes such simulations increasingly conceivable.
#greenland
fromThe Conversation
1 week ago
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How Trump's Greenland threats amount to an implicit rejection of the legal principles of Nuremberg

The Trump administration prioritizes national self-interest to justify possible military actions, challenging legal principles that prohibit aggressive war.
fromThe Conversation
1 week ago
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How Trump's Greenland threats amount to an implicit rejection of the legal principles of Nuremberg

President Trump prefers negotiation to invasion but continues to press for U.S. acquisition of Greenland, justifying threats by national interest and rejecting Nuremberg principles.
#forgiveness
fromThe Conversation
1 week ago
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What we get wrong about forgiveness - a counseling professor unpacks the difference between letting go and making up

Forgiveness is an internal act of releasing ill will separate from reconciliation; reconciliation can be difficult, sometimes inadvisable or dangerous, especially after harm or trauma.
fromThe Conversation
1 week ago
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What we get wrong about forgiveness - a counseling professor unpacks the difference between letting go and making up

Forgiveness is an internal act of releasing ill will, distinct from reconciliation, and reconciliation may be inadvisable or unsafe in some situations.
fromThe Conversation
1 week ago
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What we get wrong about forgiveness - a counseling professor unpacks the difference between letting go and making up

fromThe Conversation
1 week ago
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What we get wrong about forgiveness - a counseling professor unpacks the difference between letting go and making up

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fromThe Conversation
2 hours ago

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

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

Philosophy at the Threshold of Belonging

Philosophy can emerge from everyday survival, grounded in gestures, silences, and practices of belonging among marginalized people.
fromYogaRenew
6 days ago

The Ahankara

They look nervously at the cameras. The prize, they are told, is beyond description, but "it is what everyone wants!" The first question is asked: "Who are you?" The fastest contestant with the buzzer rings in - "Michelle!" they cry out confidently. BUZZ - the sound for the wrong answer rings out loudly. Another contestant seizes the moment and squeezes their buzzer. "A Man!" he states with utmost confidence. BUZZ - wrong again.
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#anyons
fromAeon
4 hours ago
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Anyons: the two-dimensional particles that reframe reality | Aeon Essays

Anyons form a third class of particle with braiding-based information storage, offering intrinsic protection useful for fault-tolerant quantum computing.
fromAeon
1 week ago
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Anyons: the two-dimensional particles that reframe reality | Aeon Essays

Anyons constitute a third class of particle with unique exchange statistics whose braided, topological information storage could enable robust, fault-tolerant quantum computing.
fromAeon
4 hours ago
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Anyons: the two-dimensional particles that reframe reality | Aeon Essays

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

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fromAeon
4 hours ago

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

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

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

A 1981 Polish animated short follows friends on an overcrowded road trip to the Baltic, using stark black-and-white visuals to examine youth, camaraderie and freedom.
#well-of-death
fromAeon
4 hours ago
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The Indian daredevils who feel at home in the Well of Death | Aeon Videos

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

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

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

fromThe Conversation
14 hours ago

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

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

Why Are We Having So Much Trouble Explaining Consciousness?

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

On Being and Appearing: Social Reproduction and the Family Form

The family operates as the social form of appearance that conceals and shapes unwaged reproductive labour within capitalist value relations.
#ai-ethics
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fromArtforum
1 day ago

Learning Curve

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

Finessing Fate: Living With Two Forms of Power

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

CFP: AAR Confucian Traditions Unit Submissions are Open

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

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

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

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

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

CES 2026: Wonders, Widgets, and a Few Red Flags

AI advancement is accelerating rapidly, emphasizing human-centered augmentation, while planning, infrastructure, and ethical safeguards lag dangerously behind.
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fromWarpweftandway
3 days ago

Summer Seminar in Asian Philosophy and Scholasticism, 2026

Comparative seminar examining Neo-Confucian and Scholastic perspectives on mind, metaphysics, cognition, and their relevance to contemporary science will convene in Rome, June 18–27, 2026.
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fromWarpweftandway
3 days ago

ToC: Asian Philosophy 36:1

Buddhist, Confucian, Daoist, and Islamic mystical traditions examine creation, uncertainty, relational personhood, epistemic virtues, commitment, and critiques of Confucian self-cultivation.
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fromSilicon Canals
3 days ago

8 things people do trying to seem intellectual that actually make educated people cringe - Silicon Canals

Performative intellectualism—jargon, name-dropping, and overcomplication—undermines credibility; genuine intelligence communicates simply and uses precision only when necessary.
fromPsychology Today
2 days ago

How to Have Better Political Conversations

The principle of intellectual charity is fundamental to constructive political conversations. This principle states that, in any discussion, we should accept the best version of an opponent's ideas, not a distorted version or a "straw man." Exaggeration and distortion of opposing opinions (always present, to some degree, in political debates) have become the standard form of political argument in contemporary America.
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fromPsychology Today
3 days ago

Can an Art Exhibit Answer a Zen Koan?

Koans are paradoxical Zen prompts meant to disrupt habitual analytical thinking and open access to deeper, nonconceptual awareness.
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fromPsychology Today
3 days ago

Ways to Build Personal Integrity and Self-Esteem

Self-worth grows by living according to compassionate, honest, and accountable personal standards focused on love, integrity, transparency, and responsible use of power.
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fromAeon
4 days ago

The elaborate places one's mind wanders in solitary confinement | Aeon Videos

Long-term solitary confinement in the US isolates about 122,000 people in small cells for 22 to 24 hours daily.
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fromAeon
4 days ago

Inherited wealth is a natural byproduct of a healthy, growing economy | Aeon Essays

Rising inheritances do not necessarily threaten economic growth or entrench a hereditary aristocracy; their effects on inequality depend on composition and policy.
fromThe Nation
4 days ago

How Was Sociology Invented?

What I mean is that 'religion' was the way the classical sociologists like like Emil Durkheim, Georg Simmel, and Max Weber first managed to turn 'society' into something you could actually study. Durkheim's Elementary Forms defines religion as a system of beliefs and practices tied to sacred things, and what matters there is how those beliefs and rituals bind people together into a moral community-the church. For him, the believer isn't wrong to think he depends on a higher power.
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#stoicism
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fromOpen Culture
4 days ago

Why Jerry Seinfeld Lives by the Stoic Philosophy of Marcus Aurelius

Jerry Seinfeld cultivates meticulous, philosophical craft, refining jokes obsessively and drawing inspiration from philosophical figures like Marcus Aurelius.
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fromThe Conversation
5 days ago

Not all mindfulness is the same - here's why it matters for health and happiness

Mindfulness is widely adopted but lacks a consistent definition and measurement, causing inconsistent research findings and complicating comparisons and consumer choice.
fromAeon
5 days ago

Our Universe has light not by chance but by necessity | Aeon Videos

Light is one aspect of the Universe that, for most people, holds a deep and noticeable value in everyday life, helping them to navigate, learn from, and connect with the world around them. Yet it's not particularly difficult to imagine life without it. After all, many nonhuman animals live in lightless environments. However, as Gideon Koekoek, an associate professor of physics in the research group Gravitational Waves and Fundamental Physics
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fromApaonline
5 days ago

Why Reflections on Teaching Philosophy Matter: A Call for Contributions

Effective philosophy teaching cultivates student participation through course design, assessments, and informal pedagogies that encourage thinking aloud, testing partial ideas, and revising views publicly.
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fromThe Conversation
5 days ago

Trump's framing of Nigeria insurgency as a war on Christians risks undermining interfaith peacebuilding

Framing Nigeria's insurgency solely as persecution of Christians misrepresents complex motives and risks inflaming divisions; violence affects Christians and Muslims alike.
fromPsychology Today
4 days ago

Strength of Character: It's All Up to You

Physical strength develops through the perseverance of training, and strength of character is demonstrated by adhering to and applying integrity-the universal moral and ethical principle of doing no harm. Neither one of these is easy. Both require self‑initiated discipline, dedication, determination, perseverance, and resilience to develop and advance self‑empowerment potential, understood as the individual's inherent capacity for autonomy and agency; yet even with such effort, empowerment is not guaranteed, as it is realised only through consistent action rather than stated intention.
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fromBig Think
4 days ago

"Epistemic trespassing": Why brilliant people can say idiotic things

Experts can overreach beyond their expertise, making unreliable or harmful claims when they assume competence transfers across unrelated fields.
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fromThe New Yorker
4 days ago

How to Figure Out Your Life

Accepting life’s finitude and embracing less control fosters resonance, reduces overwhelm, and increases sanity, freedom, and joy.
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fromOpen Culture
5 days ago

Walter Benjamin Explains How Fascism Uses Mass Media to Turn Politics Into Spectacle (1935)

Mechanical reproduction erodes art's aura—its authentic presence—transforming art into mass-mediated spectacle and simulated intimacy while commodifying personality.
fromWarpweftandway
6 days ago

CFP: AAR Indian and Chinese Religion in Dialogue Unit

The Indian and Chinese Religions in Dialogue Unit of the AAR invites panel and paper proposals for the 2026 American Academy of Religion Annual Meeting in Denver. The deadline is Friday, March 6th. Panel and paper proposals covering all Indian and Chinese traditions from diverse theoretical and methodological perspectives are welcomed. Please see below the panel themes already proposed and reach out to the relevant contact person if interested. Proposals of others are welcomed as well. Proposals should be submitted through PAPERS.
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fromWarpweftandway
6 days ago

Collaborative Learning Roundtables on the Zhuangzi

Call for 100–250-word abstracts for Zhuangzi roundtables on humor, irony, and absurdity, scheduled April–May; indicate English or Mandarin; events free and open.
fromApaonline
6 days ago

Threading the Needle: Can We Respect Local Knowledge While Resisting Misinformation?

It's common knowledge that we are awash in misinformation that can have severe negative consequences for society. When people hold false beliefs about the safety of vaccines, the outcomes of elections, or the causes of climate change, it is much more difficult for them to make responsible decisions on behalf of their families and communities. It is tempting to respond to this challenge by insisting that expert scientists know best and to dismiss those who challenge the experts.
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fromAeon
6 days ago

Lessons in pluralism from a 17th-century African town | Aeon Essays

Crispina Peres, a powerful 17th-century Cacheu trader of mixed African-European heritage, was prosecuted by the Inquisition for blending African healing practices with Catholicism.
fromThe Conversation
6 days ago

The pioneering path of Augustus Tolton, the first Black Catholic priest in the US - born into slavery, he's now a candidate for sainthood

The first publicly recognized Black priest in the United States, Augustus Tolton, may not be a household name. Yet I believe his story - from being born enslaved to becoming a college valedictorian - deserves to be a staple of Black History Month. "Good Father Gus" is now a candidate for sainthood. My forthcoming book, " The Wounded Church," examines ways that the Catholic Church has excluded people during different chapters of its history, from women to African American people.
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fromPsychology Today
5 days ago

For Love of Sophia: Creating a Personal Philosophy

A personal philosophy is the love of birthing and nurturing insight that guides actions and creates who one becomes.
fromFast Company
5 days ago

Why it pays to believe in luck

The oil tycoon J. Paul Getty was rumoured to have said that his three rules for how to become rich were: Rise early. Work hard. Strike oil. It's one of those eminently quotable remarks because it captures something we all know to be true, that luck and chance have as much to do with success as anything else. Yet we don't value people for their luck.
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fromYoga Journal
6 days ago

This is Not Your Typical Balancing Pose in Yoga. Here's What You Need to Know.

Akarna Dhanurasana is a pose of focused attention. "Karna" means the ear and the prefix "a" means near or toward. Since "dhanu" means bow, the image is of an archer pulling back a bowstring. Besides flexibility in the hip joints and vertebral column, the pose demands good balance. Beginning and intermediate students can both benefit from Akarna Dhanurasana. It can relieve back fatigue after vigorous asanas, stretch the hamstrings (back thigh muscles) of the straight leg, and open the hip joint of the bent leg.
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fromPsychology Today
6 days ago

The Curious Geometry of the Lived Experience

Human thought inhabits multi-dimensional, time-shaped lived space; AI processes sequences without accumulating a continuous self, so meaning arises from life, not mere pattern recognition.
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fromAeon
1 week ago

From Michigan to Singapore, a meditation on dreams built on sand | Aeon Videos

Sandcastles links a Michigan ghost town swallowed by sand with Singapore's sand-driven land reclamation, using sand as a metaphor for human-nature precariousness.
#community
fromAeon
1 week ago
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The yearnings that take young Europeans into the far Right | Aeon Essays

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The yearnings that take young Europeans into the far Right | Aeon Essays

fromAeon
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The yearnings that take young Europeans into the far Right | Aeon Essays

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1 week ago
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The yearnings that take young Europeans into the far Right | Aeon Essays

#bose-einstein-statistics
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1 week ago
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Why Satyendra Nath Bose was more than Einstein's sidekick | Aeon Essays

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1 week ago
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Why Satyendra Nath Bose was more than Einstein's sidekick | Aeon Essays

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1 week ago
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Why Satyendra Nath Bose was more than Einstein's sidekick | Aeon Essays

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1 week ago
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Why Satyendra Nath Bose was more than Einstein's sidekick | Aeon Essays

#immortality
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1 week ago
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Would immortality offer a curse of boredom or endless novelty? | Aeon Videos

fromAeon
1 week ago
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Would immortality offer a curse of boredom or endless novelty? | Aeon Videos

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Would immortality offer a curse of boredom or endless novelty? | Aeon Videos

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Would immortality offer a curse of boredom or endless novelty? | Aeon Videos

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fromAeon
1 week ago

When we turned time into a line, we reimagined past and future | Aeon Essays

Modern linear representation of time originated in the 18th century; earlier cultures predominantly held cyclical, celestial-based conceptions of time.
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fromMedium
3 years ago

The 2,000 Year Old Temple Inscriptions That Sum Up How Self-Improvement Works

Three ancient maxims—Know thyself, Nothing in excess, Certainty brings ruin—remain enduring guidance for self-improvement through iterative self-discovery.
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fromYogaRenew
6 days ago

The Ahankara

True identity is the eternal soul; the ahankara (false ego) creates a mistaken 'I' that attaches to transient labels and roles.
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fromMail Online
1 week ago

Scientist claims your memories are merely illusions

The Boltzmann Brain hypothesis proposes that current memories may be spontaneous random-fluctuation brain states rather than reliable records of an external past.
fromdzone.com
6 days ago

Agile Manifesto: The Reformation That Became the Church

In 1517, Martin Luther nailed his 95 theses to a church door to protest the sale of salvation. The Catholic Church had turned faith into a transaction: Pay for indulgences, reduce your time in purgatory. Luther's message was plain: You could be saved through faith alone, you didn't need the church to interpret scripture for you, and every believer could approach God directly.
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fromBig Think
1 week ago

The brain-deep emotion that matters more than happiness

Joy differs from happiness: it coexists with pain, is not dependent on circumstances, and sustains people when happiness cannot.
fromMail Online
6 days ago

Prophecy from apocalyptic 'messiah' warns of widespread death

Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad, also known as the Promised Messiah and the Imam Mahdi, wrote a 1905 poem describing massive earthquakes and destruction across the world, which some have now interpreted as a warning of World War III. In the poem, published around the time of his death in 1908, Ahmad predicted streams of blood flowing from widespread death, entire regions being wiped out, a massive earthquake, and even strange sky events beyond scientific explanation.
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fromBustle
6 days ago

Your Tarot Reading For The Week Of January 26 - February 1

Throughout the week, keep an eye out for all the habits that keep you on edge - like waking up super late, putting off projects, leaving texts on read, driving around on E - and make it your mission to stop. Get the gas, answer your friend, set the alarm. Even if you just change one thing, it could relieve some pressure, and add some much-needed structure into your schedule.
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fromWarpweftandway
1 week ago

CFP: AAR Confucian Traditions Unit Submissions are Open

Call for submissions to the AAR Confucian Traditions Unit with deadline March 6 accepting panels and individual papers on Confucian themes.
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fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

Thoughts That Are Born in Darkness

Genius idea generation is mysterious, distinct from academic skill, and unlimited information access risks replacing original thought.
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fromenglish.elpais.com
1 week ago

Peter Neumann, philosopher: Without the idea of progress, only resignation remains'

The twentieth century combined catastrophic events with persistent utopian projects that, despite failures, shaped cultural responses and attempts to reinvent society.
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fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

Is Metaphysics Useful?

Analytic metaphysics often relies on armchair intuition and common sense, making it unreliable and potentially obstructive compared with empirically grounded science.
fromFast Company
1 week ago

Why everything you think about yourself could be an illusion

For most of my life, I thought of myself as a fixed entity: This is me. These are my traits. This is who I am. I assumed I was essentially that same person who loved sugary cereal at age 8, fried chicken at 12, and tequila at 21, and who still loves those things now, even if my stomach disagrees. But this is an illusion. Neuroscience, physics, and Buddhism all agree: There is nothing fixed about us-not even close.
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fromAeon
1 week ago

Sure, AI can 'do' writing. But memoir? Not so much | Aeon Essays

Poetry and creative expression served as decisive tests for distinguishing human from machine intelligence via the imitation game.
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fromThe Conversation
1 week ago

Is being virtuous good for you - or just people around you? A study suggests traits like compassion may support your own well-being

Compassion, patience, and self-control often increase personal well-being by enhancing positive feelings and perceived meaning in everyday moments.
fromApaonline
1 week ago

APA Member Interview: Sophie Grace Chappell

Sophie Grace Chappell is Professor of Philosophy at the Open University, UK. She has been Executive Editor of The Philosophical Quarterly since 2021, and serves as a member of the APA's LGBTQ representation committee. Her books include Reading Plato's Theaetetus (Hackett 2004), Knowing What To Do (OUP 2014), Epiphanies (OUP 2022), Trans Figured (Polity Press 2024), and A Philosopher Looks At Friendship (CUP 2024).
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fromApaonline
1 week ago

Recently Published Book Spotlight: The Rise of Polarization: Affects, Politics, and Philosophy

Prevailing accounts of affective polarization misdiagnose the phenomenon by focusing on survey patterns instead of the underlying narrative and affective practices that shape political life.
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fromFast Company
1 week ago

Why AI can't automate science, according to a philosopher

AI aids scientific workflows yet cannot replace human scientists because it relies on human-curated data and lacks commonsense reasoning.
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fromEarth911
1 week ago

Earth911 Inspiration: Nothing In Vain

Nature acts with grace and yields miraculous results from 13.4 billion years of experimentation, inspiring people to prioritize the planet every day.
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fromFast Company
1 week ago

How our mattering instinct builds and divides our relationships

People are primarily motivated by needing connectedness and by the mattering instinct—the desire to know one’s life matters to oneself.
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fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

Our Obsession With Hypocrisy Is Making Things Worse

Hypocrisy elicits intense moral disgust and is widely condemned across religion, literature, and philosophy as deeply corrupting to character.
fromAeon
1 week ago

From Michigan to Singapore, a meditation on dreams built on sand | Aeon Videos

A sprawling tale of two Singapores, the short documentary Sandcastles draws connections between Singapore, Michigan - a 19th-century ghost town swallowed by sand following widespread deforestation - and the island country of Singapore, where rapid development and land reclamation has, for decades, been enabled by the importation of sand. More poetic exploration than call to action, the work surveys waterways, cycles of development and the transient nature of sand - deceptively sturdy over short timescales but, over decades, quite volatile.
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fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

Is Panpsychism Just Snake Oil?

I regret using that term now somewhat, not because I have changed my mind, but because the term immediately provokes a defensive reaction and makes a neutral evaluation of my arguments more difficult. I saw a comment, in a response piece to my post by Nino Kadić, that they were immediately annoyed and could not move far beyond the title, and perhaps this is unsurprising.
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fromBig Think
1 week ago

Buried alive, leeched, and attacked with a poker: The dark history of nostalgia "cures"

Nostalgia was historically treated as a dangerous, physical illness linked to bodily symptoms and fatal outcomes before becoming viewed as a largely benign emotion.
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fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

Tohu v'Bohu: The Void Before Creation

The universe and creative beginnings are best understood as a productive, formless chaos—tohu v'bohu—rich with potential rather than mere waste.
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fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

A Third Kind of Philosophy

Naturalist philosophy is a distinct third philosophical approach, fundamentally different from analytic and continental traditions and oriented toward continuity with science.
fromApaonline
1 week ago

Rick Rubin, Kant, and the Tasteful Genius

In §46, Kant defines genius as "the inborn predisposition of the mind through which nature gives the rule to art" (5:307). Because beautiful art cannot be created according to fixed rules, the artistic genius is a kind of channel for the way beauty appears spontaneously in nature. (My slideshow includes Angelus Silesius's "Die Rose" on this point: "The rose is without why.") For Kant, genius has a talent that cannot be learned or taught, and it cannot give an account of itself.
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fromApaonline
1 week ago

In the Midst of a Crisis: Relational Liberalism and the Contemporary Challenges to Democratic Legitimacy

Contemporary democracies face a legitimacy crisis driven by widespread erosion of trust, causing representation breakdowns, unchecked power, and extreme asymmetries in wealth, status, and influence.
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fromWarpweftandway
1 week ago

Call for Papers - Special Issue: "Science, Technology, and East Asian Philosophy"

Special issue solicits papers examining how East Asian philosophical traditions illuminate, challenge, or reframe understandings of science and technology in historical and contemporary contexts.
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fromThe Conversation
1 week ago

Bearing witness after the witnesses are gone: How to bring Holocaust education home for a new generation

Joe Engel, an Auschwitz survivor, became a prominent Holocaust educator in Charleston and helped establish a permanent memorial as survivor voices fade.
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fromiRunFar
1 week ago

Classical Texts for Running and Life

Excellence is difficult and requires sustained effort; running and reading cultivate virtue and classical books offer enduring guidance for improving character.
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fromLady Freethinker
2 weeks ago

When 'Cow' Becomes 'Beef': How Language Shapes the Way We Treat Animals

Language shapes moral perception of animals, reducing individuality through labels and justifying harm, thereby influencing empathy and societal treatment.
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fromBig Think
1 week ago

How a small shop in Kyoto connects mastery with meditation

A centuries-old family workshop preserves tea through meticulous, unchanging craftsmanship, modest growth, and a purposefully understated presence.
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fromThe Conversation
1 week ago

What 'hope' has represented in Christian history - and what it might mean now

The Vatican ended Holy Year 2025 “Pilgrims of Hope” amid global turbulence, while Christian tradition and ancient myths portray hope as enduring in humanity.
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