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Jun 28, 2022 » Kierkegaard on Making Religion Radical Again
May 22, 2022 » The Occulted Origins of Computers and Psychedelics
Sep 19, 2020 » The Death of Physical Objects
Aug 11, 2020 » Silliness: Skipping the Dull Parts
Jul 10, 2020 » Civilization Zoos
Jun 10, 2020 » Concept: What is Induced Demand?
May 29, 2020 » Book: The Fatal Conceit
May 20, 2020 » A Review of Metropolitan (1990): A Straussian Classic
May 9, 2020 » Suburbia and the Bicycle
Sep 26, 2018 » How American Science Fiction of the 1950's and 60's Transformed the Popular Understanding of Buddhism
Aug 31, 2018 » CP Snow and The Two Cultures
Jul 17, 2018 » Personal: RBD Update
Jun 23, 2018 » Sci-fi: Religion and Science in Roger Zelazny’s Lord of Light
Jun 14, 2018 » Sci-fi: Bodhisattvas and "Understand"
Jun 4, 2018 » Humanism Without Humans
May 15, 2018 » RBD: REM Behaviour Disorder
Apr 10, 2018 » Paradoxes of Choice
Mar 20, 2018 » Science/Religion: Apophasis and Cataphasis
Feb 8, 2018 » Religious Concept: Imploded and Exploded Selves
Feb 2, 2018 » Books: Some Book Recommendations on Buddhism
Jan 17, 2018 » Religion: Common Sense Dualism and Buddhism
Jan 3, 2018 » Hmm: Motte-and-Bailey Plus Bad-Faith
Dec 19, 2017 » Film: Brief Thoughts on The Shape of Water
Dec 17, 2017 » Ramble: Imperfection, Values, and Perfect Imperfection
Dec 6, 2017 » Books: Some of What I Read in 2017
Nov 25, 2017 » Quotes: Emerson and Miller on Greece
Oct 4, 2017 » Pop-book: The Meaning of Human Existence
Sep 22, 2017 » Metaphors: Conflict and Agreement Patterns
Sep 19, 2017 » Letter: AI Safety and AI Policy
Aug 31, 2017 » Metaphor: In the Earth not On the Earth
Aug 24, 2017 » Pop-book: The Philosopher and The Wolf
Aug 18, 2017 » Historical Confabulations: The Diverse Sources of Yoga
Jul 28, 2017 » Speculation: The End is Nigh (or very far away)
Jul 26, 2017 » Quick Books: Culture and Moral Truth – Taylor, Frankfurt, and Harris
Jul 19, 2017 » Intersection: Infinite Fun Space & Simulation Theory

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