As promised in a previous entry, I have decided to make my answers to the 2009 PhilPapers Survey public on my blog. These answers were previously made public in a LessWrong poll, but in the… Read More
Aaron Cotnoir of What is it like to be a blog? , Voices his concerns regrding contextualism in :"Skepticism about the Contextualist response to Skepticism""Recently, philosophers have sugges… Read More
Referencia: en.Wikipedia.org .“Functional contextualism”(Propuesta de traducción al español de la entrada en la Wikipedia inglesa)********************************El… Read More
Buddhist literature is full of statements that sound paradoxical. In Mahāyāna sūtras, for instance, we repeatedly find claims of the form, “x is not x, therefore it is x… Read More
You Have to Pay for the Public Life - Selected Essays of Charles W MooreBy Charles W. MoorePublisher: The MIT PressNumber Of Pages: 432Publication Date: 2001-04-23ISBN-10 / ASIN: 026… Read More
Antonin Scalia by David Levine for "Justice for Scalia" in The New York Review of Books
I was going to write an entirely different post today—an exploration into a flu… Read More
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I imagine the Supremes sitting in their kitchenette idly flipping through the appeal petitions and bickering about which ones are going to be all… Read More
Depending on where you live you may think streets are for people or for cars. The correct answer is that streets are for moving people and not built for the need of inanimate objects. In an… Read More
Anna Alexandrova, A Philosophy for the Science of Well-Being (OUP, 2017)My interest in what is now called the science of well-being dates back to my graduate school days at UC San Diego. Som… Read More
Around 2011 I began to develop a view about epistemic modals which I have always wanted to return to. Motivated by dissatisfaction with the rival approaches of contextualism and relativism… Read More
To celebrate the bicentenary of Karl Marx’s birthday this month, we present a Marx reading list for general readers, scholars, and students interested in Marxism, German Philosophy, an… Read More
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Our fascination with wisdom dates back for thousands of years. Many people throughout history have pondered what it means to be wise.
How do you define wisdom?… Read More
Image by Axelle Spencer from PixabayAcceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) is a mindfully-oriented behavioral therapy that uses an eclectic and humanistic approach to help people fight thei… Read More
Yekaterinburg city: history, architecture and culture!
Join us on our trip, and read about the beautiful city of Yekaterinburg, learn more about its history, cultural attractions: theaters… Read More
Towards Artificial General IntelligenceOf course, there is no way a machine can feel and experience thoughts like a human, but it can compute and relate concepts, and encode human-like exp… Read More
A new Brontë-related thesis:Rearranging the Room: An Adaptation of Jane Eyre with Afterwordby Jerico LenkThesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2022Intertextual adaptation, as opp… Read More
A design philosophy in architecture refers to the set of guiding principles that inform the design of a building or structure. These principles can be based on various factors, such as the f… Read More
Dreams provide us with an intuitive means of processing the information and experiences that come into our daily lives unknowingly, providing insight into specific challenges or highlighting… Read More