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Romaric Jannel
Jan 4, 2024
How a Japanese Scientist Took on Darwin and Won
How a Japanese Scientist Took on Darwin and Won
Imanishi Kinji’s Innovative Environmental Philosophy of Coexistence
Romaric Jannel
Jun 13
“Philosophy and Beyond” First Philosophical Essay Contest
“Philosophy and Beyond” First Philosophical Essay Contest
Two Prizes, Two Opportunities to Shine
Romaric Jannel
Jan 6
Immanuel Kant: The Walker Who Revolutionized Philosophy
Immanuel Kant: The Walker Who Revolutionized Philosophy
The German Philosopher Who Enlightened the World from Königsberg
Romaric Jannel
Sep 6, 2024
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The Forgotten French Philosopher Speaking from Beyond the Grave
The Forgotten French Philosopher Speaking from Beyond the Grave
Gabriel Marcel on Being, Having, and Mystery
Romaric Jannel
Jun 27
“Dark Enlightenment” and the Tragedy of Corporate Hubris
“Dark Enlightenment” and the Tragedy of Corporate Hubris
The odiousness of Nick Land’s anarcho-capitalism
Benjamin Cain
Jun 18
The Stubborn Confusion that Natural Events are Lawful
The Stubborn Confusion that Natural Events are Lawful
Why “laws of nature” persists as a figure of speech in science
Benjamin Cain
Jun 10
Deciding To Trust
Deciding To Trust
If I offered you $50, could that make you trust someone?
Trust Me I'm A Philosopher
Jun 9
Philosophy Has an Evidence Problem
Philosophy Has an Evidence Problem
We need to do better
Trust Me I'm A Philosopher
Jun 23
The Scientific Whitewashing of Nature
The Scientific Whitewashing of Nature
Scientists are caught between nature’s monstrousness and their humanistic ethos
Benjamin Cain
Jul 7
Russell’s Non-Paradox Paradox and The Origin of Time
Russell’s Non-Paradox Paradox and The Origin of Time
Recognizing some fundamental properties of information help us wrap our head around some really tricky ideas.
Chris K. N.
May 31
The First Environmental Activist in Japan: Tanaka Shōzō
The First Environmental Activist in Japan: Tanaka Shōzō
Protecting Nature for Present and Future Generations
Romaric Jannel
May 21
Your Teacher Was Wrong, There Are Bad Questions
Your Teacher Was Wrong, There Are Bad Questions
Understanding the Purpose of Questions and How to Make Them Better
Matt Fujimoto
Jun 1
The End of the Ancient Quarell
The End of the Ancient Quarell
Mind and Language Dissolved Into a Pan-Relational Existence
Paul Hunt
May 19
Was Taoism Buddhism?
Was Taoism Buddhism?
On What May Be the Greatest Debate in the History of Asian Philosophy
Romaric Jannel
Apr 14
The Burden of Being Trusted
The Burden of Being Trusted
The Case of Unwanted Trust
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Jun 1
Welcome to the Age of Technofeudalism
Welcome to the Age of Technofeudalism
Analysis of Yanis Varoufakis’ book “Technofeudalism: What Killed Capitalism?” (2023)
Infinity T.
Jan 13
What is Shintō Philosophy?
What is Shintō Philosophy?
The Most Endemic of Japan’s Endemic Thoughts
Romaric Jannel
Jan 3
What is Japanese Confucianism?
What is Japanese Confucianism?
The Chinese View that Shaped Japanese Social Life
Romaric Jannel
Jan 28
The Pragmatic Meaning of Truth
The Pragmatic Meaning of Truth
A Paradigm Shift In Philosophy
Paul Hunt
Mar 14
Infinite Nature
Infinite Nature
Emerson and the transcendentalists reconsidered
Walt McLaughlin
May 30
What Philosophers Actually Do
What Philosophers Actually Do
The Practice of Philosophy and the Case of Trustworthy Robots
Trust Me I'm A Philosopher
Feb 25
Does Science Still Progress?
Does Science Still Progress?
Why a new metaphysics might be necessary.
Peter D'Autry
Feb 15
Don’t Jump to Conclusions
Don’t Jump to Conclusions
The Role of Inferences in Making and Analyzing Arguments
Matt Fujimoto
May 16
Why the Idea of Identity Is Broken
Why the Idea of Identity Is Broken
Neuroscience and Philosophy of an Age-Old Question
Emilio Bazan Sanchez
Oct 14, 2024
Do Not Confront Your Dark Side
Do Not Confront Your Dark Side
Jung says: embrace it instead
The Thinker
Mar 30
Philosophy and Self-Trust
Philosophy and Self-Trust
Trust, reliance, and the importance of self-care
Trust Me I'm A Philosopher
Mar 10
Logical Silence: The Things of Which Language Cannot Speak
Logical Silence: The Things of Which Language Cannot Speak
On Wittgenstein’s Concept of Silence and the Limits of Language
Matt Fujimoto
Mar 1
The So-Called Elite Conception of God
The So-Called Elite Conception of God
Dispensing with David Bentley Hart’s classical theism
Benjamin Cain
Mar 5
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