The morning is early, the café empty, tensions mounting. Shiori sets down a pot of steeping tea and takes a seat across from ...
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The ghost that haunts Martin Heidegger’s collected works – particularly the early ones leading up to his 1927 magnum opus Being and Time – is Dasein. That is his word for human being. So, gentle ...
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What does it mean to love? Is to be loved really to be known? Jalal al-Din Muhammad Rumi (1207-1273 CE), an eminent poet and mystic from the Sufi tradition, would vehemently disagree. Rumi would argue ...
Could machines think? Yes, in a sense, they do already. Impressively. But could machines experience and feel? Only God knows. And perhaps that’s the point. The prayer I prayed is the prayer Claude ...
Cognitive hypocrisy occurs when someone claims to hold beliefs they do not in fact hold: for example, saying they believe in ...
We human beings are social animals. We crave friendship, relationship, reputation, intimacy. These cravings helped our ...
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Alan Haworth on Karl Popper, his vision of a pragmatic, liberal society, and his assessment of its philosophical enemies. It is now one hundred years since the birth of Karl Popper, and almost sixty ...