Miles RaymerDouble Take: The Edifying Ambiguity of Neal Stephenson’s “Termination Shock”I. Grabbing the WheelJul 8, 2022Jul 8, 2022
Miles RaymerinScience and PhilosophyFriendship in the Time of Coronavirus (Part 2)In Part 1 of this essay, we explored the evolutionary and psychological foundations of sociality, focusing on how humanity’s instinct…Nov 13, 2020Nov 13, 2020
Miles RaymerinScience and PhilosophyFriendship in the Time of Coronavirus (Part 1)The COVID-19 pandemic doesn’t have many upsides, but one of them is that many of us are taking stock of our social relationships. Due to…Nov 13, 2020Nov 13, 2020
Miles RaymerinScience and Philosophy(De)Liberation: John Dewey’s Human Nature and Conduct in the 21st Century (Conclusion)This is the third article in a three-part series. To begin at the beginning, please go here.Sep 8, 2020Sep 8, 2020
Miles RaymerinScience and Philosophy(De)Liberation: John Dewey’s Human Nature and Conduct in the 21st Century (Parts Two and Three)This is the second article in a three-part series. To begin at the beginning, please go here.Sep 8, 2020Sep 8, 2020
Miles RaymerinScience and Philosophy(De)Liberation: John Dewey’s Human Nature and Conduct in the 21st Century (Introduction and Part…Introduction: (De)Liberation in Times of CrisisSep 8, 2020Sep 8, 2020