Philosophy

21 10, 2016

No time for thinking

By |2016-11-02T11:52:03-04:00October 21st, 2016|2016, Debate / dialogue, Everything Else, History, Journalism, Language, October, Philosophy, Politics, psychology, Quotes, U.S. / Canada|0 Comments

No time for thinking: does this observation, nearly two hundred years ago, still hold? On the restless impatience of American society, among both commentators and their public. Men who live in ages of equality have a great deal of curiosity and little leisure; their life is so practical, so confused, so excited, so active, that but [...]

18 10, 2016

Merging Human with Artificial Intelligence: The Reality of Sam Altman (Tad Friend, The New Yorker)

By |2022-12-30T09:20:20-05:00October 18th, 2016|2016, Economics, Employment, Everything Else, News, October, Philosophy, psychology, science, STEM, Technology, U.S. / Canada|0 Comments

Merging Human with Artificial Intelligence: The Reality of Sam Altman. The co-founder of Y Combinator considers the consequences of technology. From the article: On a trip to New York, Altman dropped by my apartment one Saturday to discuss how tech was transforming our view of who we are. Curled up on the sofa, knees [...]

14 10, 2016

The Convergence of the Twain

By |2016-10-14T06:26:07-04:00October 14th, 2016|2016, education, Europe, History, Literature, October, Philosophy, poetry, Quotes, Religion, science, STEM, Technology, U.S. / Canada|0 Comments

The Convergence of the Twain (Lines on the loss of the "Titanic"): a poet meditates on the fateful meeting of science, ambition, and nature I             In a solitude of the sea             Deep from human vanity, And the Pride of Life that planned her, stilly couches she.   II             Steel chambers, late the pyres             Of her [...]

8 10, 2016

Death by technology (Andrew Sullivan, New York Magazine)

By |2016-11-02T11:52:04-04:00October 8th, 2016|2016, Europe, Everything Else, History, Journalism, Libraries, News, October, Philosophy, Religion, Technology, U.S. / Canada|0 Comments

Death by technology: how living with technology deprives us of silence, inwardness, and the ability to find the well-springs of life. And this condition has its own, overlooked history. From the article: The English Reformation began, one recalls, with an assault on the monasteries, and what silence the Protestants didn’t banish the philosophers of the Enlightenment [...]

5 10, 2016

Is education useless?

By |2019-12-10T07:58:22-05:00October 5th, 2016|2016, Academia, Debate / dialogue, education, Employment, Everything Else, Language, Literature, Observations, October, Philosophy, science, Technology, U.S. / Canada|0 Comments

Education is useless (or rather: is education useless?): a neighborly discussion about what’s worth learning, and where one should learn what's needed -- or useful -- for life. Crimpet: Hello, neighbor. Crumpet: Why are you so happy, Crimpet? You look like you won the office pool. Crimpet: Nothing as wonderful as that. But I’m glad to [...]

1 10, 2016

The scientist, the thinker, and the artist

By |2016-10-05T20:02:38-04:00October 1st, 2016|2016, Arts, Europe, History, October, Philosophy, Quotes, Writing|0 Comments

The scientist, the thinker, and the artist: seeking truth though facts, ideas, and the shared but secret vision of humanity.  A work that aspires, however humbly, to the condition of art should carry its justification in every line. And art itself may be defined as a single-minded attempt to render the highest kind of justice [...]

18 09, 2016

Civilization’s tricky situation

By |2016-11-02T11:52:05-04:00September 18th, 2016|2016, Europe, Everything Else, History, Philosophy, Politics, psychology, Quotes, Religion, September, U.S. / Canada|0 Comments

Civilization's tricky situation: as we enter the autumnal season, the shadow self would be heard, as the gateway to introspection. Here history and imagination are in play. The so-called civilized man has forgotten the trickster. He remembers him only figuratively and metaphorically, when, irritated by his own ineptitude, he speaks of fate playing tricks on him [...]

19 08, 2016

Forests of philosophy

By |2016-09-04T23:44:23-04:00August 19th, 2016|2016, August, education, Everything Else, Literature, Philosophy, poetry, Quotes, U.S. / Canada|0 Comments

Forests of philosophy: how our trail-blazing only leads to passing points of rest. No one like the path-finder himself feels the immensity of the forest, or knows the accidentality of his own trails. Columbus, dreaming of the ancient East, is stopped by poor pristine simple America, and gets no farther on that day; and the poets [...]

14 08, 2016

Voyages of Discovery

By |2016-09-04T23:45:37-04:00August 14th, 2016|2016, August, Europe, Everything Else, History, Philosophy, Quotes, Religion|0 Comments

Voyages of Discovery: what are our certainties, when we, and what we find, are constantly in flux? A swifter and more obvious stream lays hold of mankind, for although the waters of a river flee, its appearance is the same. However, as the years of a man's life slip away, his appearance is so different [...]

5 08, 2016

Explanation vs. perception: how intellectual comprehension gets it wrong

By |2016-11-02T11:52:08-04:00August 5th, 2016|2016, Academia, August, Debate / dialogue, Everything Else, Literature, Philosophy, Quotes, Religion, Writing|0 Comments

Explanation vs. perception: how intellectual comprehension gets it wrong Ibn Arabi taught through what was apparently love-poetry, and people became bitterly hostile towards him. This behavior of theirs was due to their inability to understand the projection which he was using, not to the reality of their imaginings. But their suppositions about him and his [...]

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