Learn to Think: a (very real) fictional Interview with Mr Freeman Post date July 1, 2021 Post author By Benjamin Bateman Post categories In animation, Art, bitcoin, blockchain, cryptocurrency, decentralized-internet, free-ton, Philosophy
When Buddhism’s Nonattachment Overlaps Stoicism’s Dichotomy of Control Post date June 17, 2021 Post author By Roxana Murariu Post categories In growth-mindset, life-lessons, lifestyle, meaning-of-life, Philosophy, self-care, self-improvement, self-improvement-strategies
4 Tips on How to Incorporate Deep Work in Your Daily Routine Post date June 17, 2021 Post author By Rumzz Bajwa Post categories In career-advice, careers, deep-work, Philosophy, skills, time, time-management, Work
Søren Kierkegaard – Subjectivity, Irony and the Crisis of Modernity: A Free Online Course from the University of Copenhagen Post date June 8, 2021 Post author By OC Post categories In online-courses, Philosophy
Ancient Philosophy: A Free Online Course from the University of Pennsylvania Post date May 23, 2021 Post author By OC Post categories In online-courses, Philosophy
An Interactive Visualization of the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy Post date May 19, 2021 Post author By Josh Jones Post categories In data, Philosophy
What Is The Straight-ahead Triangle And How It Can Be Used In Web Design Post date May 19, 2021 Post author By Kahlil Crawford Post categories In design, design-theory, design-thinking, france, Music, Philosophy, ux, website-design
What Karl Marx Meant by “Alienation”: Two Animated Videos Explain Post date May 19, 2021 Post author By Josh Jones Post categories In Economics, Philosophy, politics
Introduction to Philosophy: A Free Online Course from the University of Edinburgh Post date May 18, 2021 Post author By OC Post categories In online-courses, Philosophy
Discover Ibn Sina (Avicenna), a Missing Pixel in Your Image of Philosophy: Partially Examined Life Episode #267 Featuring Peter Adamson Post date May 14, 2021 Post author By Mark Linsenmayer Post categories In Philosophy, Podcasts, religion
A Short Animation Explores the Nature of Creativity & Invention, with Characters That Look Like Andrei Tarkovsky & Sergei Eisenstein Post date April 30, 2021 Post author By Josh Jones Post categories In Film, language, Philosophy, writing
Has TV Rotted Our Minds? On Neil Postman’s Amusing Ourselves to Death (A Pretty Much Pop Culture Podcast/Partially Examined Life Philosophy Podcast Crossover) Post date April 29, 2021 Post author By Mark Linsenmayer Post categories In Marshall McLuhan, media critique, Neil Postman, Philosophy, Podcasts, Pretty Much Pop, Television, The Partially Examined Life
A 19th Century German Philosopher Predicted Our Reactions to Bitcoin Post date March 23, 2021 Post author By Toby Hazlewood Post categories In bitcoin, blockchain, cryptocurrency, investing, Philosophy
Three Leonard Cohen Animations Post date March 22, 2021 Post author By Ayun Halliday Post categories In animation, Music, Philosophy, poetry
The Choice to F Up Post date March 6, 2021 Post author By Jens Oliver Meiert Post categories In Everything Else, Philosophy
“True Pain is the Inability to Breathe” – Muhammad Bilal, CEO of BreatheIO Post date February 25, 2021 Post author By Muhammad Bilal Post categories In ama, full-stack-development, hackernoon-top-story, job-hunting, Philosophy, slogging, startup, startup-advice, web-monetization
Does Love Exist? (Slogging Insights) Post date February 24, 2021 Post author By Limarc Ambalina Post categories In emotional-connection, emotions, love, Philosophy, sex, slack, slack-blogging, slogging
Watch Badiou, the First Feature-Length Film on France’s Most Famous Living Philosopher Post date February 24, 2021 Post author By OC Post categories In Film, Philosophy