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Philosophising on a Good Death
Philosophising on a Good Death
Delving Into the Contentious World of Euthanasia
Marcus Dredge
Aug 5, 2023
Nietzsche and Women: A Glimpse into the Depths of Thought
Nietzsche and Women: A Glimpse into the Depths of Thought
Friedrich Nietzsche is one of the most controversial and influential philosophers of the 19th century. His philosophy aims to delve into…
Tunahan
Apr 9
Simply PLATO
Simply PLATO
Plato, one of the most influential philosophers of the ancient Greek world, is considered one of the cornerstones of Western philosophy…
Tunahan
Mar 28
Mastering Your Emotions: From Reactive to Responsive
Mastering Your Emotions: From Reactive to Responsive
Our emotions are powerful forces. They can propel us to great heights or send us spiraling down. The key isn’t to eliminate emotions, but…
Sandeep Kella
May 1
Domestication and Its Discontents
Domestication and Its Discontents
How the taming process impacts humans and other animals
Marcus Dredge
Apr 8
3 Ego Traps Senior Developers Fall Into
3 Ego Traps Senior Developers Fall Into
Senior software developers are the cornerstones of successful development teams. They bring experience, technical prowess, and leadership…
Sandeep Kella
Apr 25
Is Time Real?
Is Time Real?
What does Time mean? Is it Real or just an abstract factor for measuring change? Is Time travel possible? Why does Time seem to move faster…
Nanda Thiruvengadam
Mar 31
Why We See The Light That We Do
Why We See The Light That We Do
Why do we see in a tiny, narrow optical band, and why does our Sun light our world at these wavelengths?
Selena Routley
Apr 1
The Mathematician’s Sixth Sense: What Is Mathematical Intuition?
The Mathematician’s Sixth Sense: What Is Mathematical Intuition?
How does mathematical intuition guide without empirical evidence? Where does it come from, and why is it crucial?
Sam Vaseghi
Mar 24
Our Magnificent Earth As a Computer: Douglas Adams Was Right
Our Magnificent Earth As a Computer: Douglas Adams Was Right
Introducing a Series on the Computational Science Behind the Evolution of Life on Earth
Selena Routley
Mar 22
Space-Time And All That Jazz
Space-Time And All That Jazz
I tend to write drafts — ideas, thoughts, feelings, information, meeting minutes, almost everything. The reason is not to prepare notes…
Sofia Chikara
Mar 19
The Blind Watchmaker's Ransom
The Blind Watchmaker's Ransom
The Conclusion: Can We Out-Doug The Earth? Part 8
Selena Routley
Mar 20
The Mysteries of Why the Dead Do Not Rise, Enthalpy, Free Energy and Irreversibility!
The Mysteries of Why the Dead Do Not Rise, Enthalpy, Free Energy an...
More insight into how the world only “runs” in one, inexorable direction. Can We Out-Doug the Earth? Part 6
Selena Routley
Mar 16
Steampunk Clockwork Dreams: The Thermodynamic Revolution of Ludwig Boltzmann
Steampunk Clockwork Dreams: The Thermodynamic Revolution of Ludwig ...
Can we out-Doug the Earth? Part 4
Selena Routley
Mar 13
The Universe Within a Bit: Information Theory and The Profound Legacy of Claude Shannon
The Universe Within a Bit: Information Theory and The Profound Lega...
Can we out-Doug the Earth? Part 3
Selena Routley
Mar 13
What Is The Folium of Descartes?
What Is The Folium of Descartes?
The area of the loop and the area between the wings and the asymptote have the same area 🌸
Bella L
Mar 6
What is Entropy, Really?
What is Entropy, Really?
Can We Out Doug The Earth? Part 2
Selena Routley
Mar 6
Journey Through the Ouroboros: The Endless Cycle of Personal Enlightenment
Journey Through the Ouroboros: The Endless Cycle of Personal Enligh...
Personal growth as an endless cycle offers a refreshing and profound perspective in a world that often prizes linear progress and tangible…
Josh Rutledge
Feb 28
What Really Happens At The Speed of Light?
What Really Happens At The Speed of Light?
And what is it that stops something moving at this speed? How does the speed limit "enforce itself" during the approach to the "limit" —…
Selena Routley
Feb 26
Quantum Mechanics Is Probably Wrong.
Quantum Mechanics Is Probably Wrong.
One of the central claims of quantum theory is that there’s a minimum amount of action that we can have in physical systems. Objects within…
Sam Cottle
Feb 16
Can the Sum of Infinite Terms be Finite? The Mathematical Concept of Infinity in Easy Terms
Can the Sum of Infinite Terms be Finite? The Mathematical Concept o...
Infinitely Many vs. Infinity Big
Stella Yan, PhD
Jan 13
There are Other Cats than Just Schrödinger’s
There are Other Cats than Just Schrödinger’s
Exploring Different Interpretations of Quantum Mechanics
Pieter de Jong
Jul 7, 2023
Are mathematics and philosophy interconnected?
Are mathematics and philosophy interconnected?
In our modern world, it might seem counterintuitive to explore the intricate relationship between mathematics, often associated with…
Prabhat Mahato
Jun 21, 2023
Amor Fati
Amor Fati
The Philosophy of Loving One’s Fate
Luthfi Ramadhan
Apr 20, 2023
Daring to Rest with Confusion, Uncertainty, Bizarre
Daring to Rest with Confusion, Uncertainty, Bizarre
You have to psychologically dare to rest with confusion, uncertainty, bizarre. This daring can open you to the limitless. Instead of…
Y V Chawla
Apr 6, 2023
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