Redefining Time Introducing New Words for a Fundamental Dimension Post date June 28, 2024 Post author By Eric Dequevedo Post categories In language, Philosophy, physics, time
See Albert Camus’ Historic Lecture, “The Human Crisis,” Performed by Actor Viggo Mortensen Post date June 27, 2024 Post author By OC Post categories In Philosophy
Exploitation Post date March 30, 2024 Post author By Blog (Web Development and Engineering Management, Mostly) · Jens Oliver Meiert Post categories In Everything Else, Philosophy
Julia and Sybil Post date March 24, 2024 Post author By Blog (Web Development and Engineering Management, Mostly) · Jens Oliver Meiert Post categories In Everything Else, Philosophy
Theoretical Puppets: Salvador Dalí, Sigmund Freud, Hannah Arendt, Michel Foucault, and Other Thinkers Come Back to Life as Hand-Operated Puppets Post date May 11, 2023 Post author By Colin Marshall Post categories In Philosophy
The Stupidity That Is Ageism Post date April 16, 2023 Post author By Blog (Web Development, Mostly) · Jens Oliver Meiert Post categories In Everything Else, Philosophy
Highlights from “The Social Contract” (Jean-Jacques Rousseau) Post date April 14, 2023 Post author By Blog (Web Development, Mostly) · Jens Oliver Meiert Post categories In Philosophy
Highlights from “The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism” (Max Weber) Post date April 12, 2023 Post author By Blog (Web Development, Mostly) · Jens Oliver Meiert Post categories In Everything Else, Philosophy
A 3D Computer Animation of the Panopticon, Jeremy Bentham’s 18th Century Design for an All-Controlling Prison Post date February 16, 2023 Post author By Colin Marshall Post categories In architecture, Philosophy
Albert Camus’ Lessons Learned from Playing Goalie: “What I Know Most Surely about Morality and Obligations, I Owe to Football” Post date December 7, 2022 Post author By OC Post categories In Philosophy, Sports
Discover Friedrich Nietzsche’s Typewriter, the Curious “Malling-Hansen Writing Ball” (Circa 1881) Post date November 9, 2022 Post author By OC Post categories In Philosophy, technology
An AI Generated, Never-Ending Discussion Between Werner Herzog and Slavoj Žižek Post date November 3, 2022 Post author By OC Post categories In Philosophy
Kierkegaard on Why We All Misunderstand the True Meaning of Love: An Animated Explanation Post date November 1, 2022 Post author By Colin Marshall Post categories In life, Philosophy
Simone de Beauvoir Speaks on American TV (in English) About Feminism, Abortion & More (1976) Post date October 13, 2022 Post author By Colin Marshall Post categories In Philosophy, Television
Aristotle Laid the Foundation for Object-Oriented Programming Post date October 11, 2022 Post author By Antonello Zanini Post categories In computer science, Philosophy, programming, software engineering, software-development
Download The Harvard Classics as Free eBooks: A “Portable University” Created in 1909 Post date October 11, 2022 Post author By OC Post categories In books, Literature, Philosophy
The Entire Archives of Radical Philosophy Go Online: Read Essays by Michel Foucault, Alain Badiou, Judith Butler & More (1972-2022) Post date October 11, 2022 Post author By OC Post categories In Magazines, Philosophy
Listen to Music Playlists to Help You Study Like Nietzsche, Socrates, Kant & Other Great Thinkers Post date September 7, 2022 Post author By Colin Marshall Post categories In Music, Philosophy
Simone de Beauvoir’s Philosophy on Finding Meaning in Old Age Post date August 31, 2022 Post author By Josh Jones Post categories In life, Philosophy, psychology
Are Large Language Models Sentient? Post date June 19, 2022 Post author By Naim Kabir Post categories In artificial-intelligence, ethics, machine-learning, Philosophy, philosophy-of-mind
The Greatest Hits of Alan Watts: Stream a Carefully-Curated Collection of Alan Watts Wisdom Post date May 31, 2022 Post author By Josh Jones Post categories In Philosophy, religion
Italian Advice on How to Live the Good Life: Cigarettes, Tomatoes, and Other Picturesque Small Pleasures Post date May 31, 2022 Post author By Ayun Halliday Post categories In life, Philosophy, Travel
“The One with the Biggest Hammer Wins” Post date May 24, 2022 Post author By Jens Oliver Meiert Post categories In Everything Else, Philosophy
Philosopher Bertrand Russell Talks About the Time When His Grandfather Met Napoleon Post date May 10, 2022 Post author By Josh Jones Post categories In History, Philosophy
Self-Encounter: The 10-Episode TV Show That Introduced Existentialism to Americans in 1961 Post date May 6, 2022 Post author By Colin Marshall Post categories In Philosophy, Television
3 Books for Working with Reality Post date April 22, 2022 Post author By Jens Oliver Meiert Post categories In Philosophy
‘Splain Like I’m Five: We Are Living in a Simulation Post date April 20, 2022 Post author By Bevin Duncan Post categories In design, discuss, Philosophy, watercooler
3 philosophies that influenced software development Post date April 15, 2022 Post author By ericaeducative Post categories In opensource, Philosophy, watercooler, writing
Aldous Huxley Predicts in 1950 What the World Will Look Like in the Year 2000 Post date March 21, 2022 Post author By OC Post categories In life, Literature, Philosophy, technology
“Everything is political”? Post date March 19, 2022 Post author By Voltra Post categories In computerscience, discuss, Philosophy
My views on Open Source Post date March 19, 2022 Post author By Voltra Post categories In discuss, opensource, Philosophy
John Locke’s Personal Pancake Recipe: “This Is the Right Way” to Make the Classic Breakfast Treat Post date February 4, 2022 Post author By Colin Marshall Post categories In Food & Drink, History, Philosophy
Book notes: Zen & the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance Post date February 1, 2022 Post author By Dan Lebrero Post categories In books, Philosophy
Martin Heidegger Talks Philosophy with a Buddhist Monk on German TV (1963) Post date January 19, 2022 Post author By OC Post categories In Philosophy
The Philosophy of Games: C. Thi Nguyen on the Philosophy vs. Improv Podcast Post date January 18, 2022 Post author By Mark Linsenmayer Post categories In Games, Philosophy, Podcasts
How Pulp Fiction Uses the Socratic Method, the Philosophical Method from Ancient Greece Post date January 14, 2022 Post author By Colin Marshall Post categories In Film, Philosophy
An Introduction to the Painting of Caspar David Friedrich, Romanticism & the Sublime Post date January 11, 2022 Post author By Colin Marshall Post categories In Art, History, Philosophy
Jon Hamm Narrates a Modernized Version of Plato’s Allegory of the Cave, Helping to Diagnose Our Social Media-Induced Narcissism Post date January 10, 2022 Post author By Colin Marshall Post categories In Philosophy, psychology, technology, Television
What Holds Back Innovation Post date November 24, 2021 Post author By Roxana Murariu Post categories In creativity, critical-thinking, design-thinking, hackernoon-top-story, innovation, innovation-and-creativity, Philosophy, tech-essay
Cornel West Teaches You How to Think Like a Philosopher Post date November 19, 2021 Post author By Colin Marshall Post categories In online-courses, Philosophy
What Is Sun Tzu’s The Art of War About?: A Short Introduction Post date November 11, 2021 Post author By Josh Jones Post categories In History, Literature, Philosophy
Decrypt the NFT Market: Connection Drives Economic Demand – A Meta-Analysis and Reflection Post date November 5, 2021 Post author By Ralph Benko Post categories In Art, blockchain, Economics, future-of-nfts, hackernoon-top-story, meta-analysis, nfts, Philosophy
The Question of Ethics in Decentralization Post date November 5, 2021 Post author By Lauren Wert Post categories In decentralization, decentralized-finance, decentralized-internet, defi, ethics, ethics-in-decentralization, Philosophy, tech-ethics
Working in a Startup Is More Rewarding Than a Career in Big-Tech: Karim Fanous Post date November 4, 2021 Post author By Karim Fanous Post categories In career-advice, microsoft, noonies, noonies-interview, noonies2021, Philosophy, startup, technology
Why Are We Training AI like Dogs Instead of Humans? Post date October 29, 2021 Post author By Vlad Romashov Post categories In ai, conversational-ai, Education, future-of-ai, learning, nlp, Philosophy
Yale Professor Jason Stanley Identifies 10 Tactics of Fascism: The “Cult of the Leader,” Law & Order, Victimhood and More Post date October 26, 2021 Post author By Josh Jones Post categories In History, Philosophy
The Ovarian Lottery: A Thought Experiment Post date October 12, 2021 Post author By Rishikesh Post categories In critical-thinking, culture, justice, ovarian-lottery, Philosophy, privilege, thought-experiment, warren-buffett, web-monetization
Hobbes, Locke & Rousseau: An Animated Introduction to Their Political Theories Post date September 22, 2021 Post author By Josh Jones Post categories In Philosophy, politics
#ForTheLastTime Blockchain is More Than Just Crypto Post date September 12, 2021 Post author By Hakam Koubaa Post categories In artificial-intelligence, blockchain, blockchain-technology, decentralization, decentralized, innovation, Philosophy, smart-contracts
Exercise Extreme Mindfulness with These Calming Zen Rock Garden Videos Post date September 10, 2021 Post author By Ted Mills Post categories In Philosophy
Mortality, Grief, and Everything In Between Post date September 7, 2021 Post author By Guy Torbet Post categories In death, grieving, growth, hackernoon-top-story, life, parenting, Philosophy, teenagers
The Decentralization Era [Part 1]: The History of Decentralization Post date August 26, 2021 Post author By Andrew0 Post categories In blockchain-technology, centralization, cryptocurrency, decentralization, decentralized-governance, decentralized-internet, Philosophy, societal-challenges, web-monetization
Complexity. Software. Resiliency. Post date August 25, 2021 Post author By Karim Fanous Post categories In chaos-engineering, complexity, design systems, hackernoon-top-story, Philosophy, software engineering, software-development, technology
Philosophy vs. Improv: A New Podcast from The Partially Examined Life and Chicago Improv Studio Post date August 24, 2021 Post author By Mark Linsenmayer Post categories In Comedy, improv comedy, Philosophy, Podcasts
Hear Philip K. Dick’s Famous Metz Speech: “If You Find this World Bad, You Should See Some of the Others” (1977) Post date August 20, 2021 Post author By Josh Jones Post categories In Literature, Philosophy, Sci Fi
A Quantum Bridge Between Subjective And Objective Realities Post date August 19, 2021 Post author By Faheel Hashmi Post categories In hackernoon-top-story, life, objective-reality, Philosophy, quantum-mechanics, quantum-physics, subjective-reality, thought-experiment
Hear Plato Invent the Myth of Atlantis (360 B.C) Post date August 17, 2021 Post author By Josh Jones Post categories In History, Philosophy
Take an Intellectual Odyssey with a Free MIT Course on Douglas Hofstadter’s Pulitzer Prize-Winning Book Gödel, Escher, Bach: An Eternal Golden Braid Post date August 2, 2021 Post author By Josh Jones Post categories In computer science, creativity, math, mit, Music, neuroscience, Philosophy, psychology
About Life, Fulfillment, and Humanity Post date July 18, 2021 Post author By Big Tuna Post categories In friendship, humanity, life-lessons, love, morality, Philosophy, thought-experiment, what-is-life
Eastern Philosophy Explained: From the Buddha to Confucius and Haiku to the Tea Ceremony Post date July 9, 2021 Post author By Colin Marshall Post categories In Philosophy, religion