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SameerkhadkaThe Irrational ErrorWhen we have tested all the rational sources of error, the only remaining untested source of error is the irrationality. I recently…Aug 11Aug 11
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SameerkhadkaThe Danger Of DesireDesire, a powerful and recurring facet of human existence, has long been a subject of philosophical contemplation. Oxford dictionary…Jun 24Jun 24
SameerkhadkaAlbert Camus’s Absurdity From “The Stranger”Albert Camus’s seminal work, “The Stranger,” is a thought-provoking exploration of existentialism, absurdity, and the human condition…Jun 10Jun 10