Philosophy
The Enlightenment: Crash Course European History #18 by Crash Course
Crash Course is good for pretty much everything. I have a special place in my heart for this channel because it introduced me to the...
Read OnMothers as Makers of Death by Claudia Dey
"Another person has existed in her, and after their birth, they live within the jurisdiction of her consciousness. When she is with them she is...
Read OnContemporary Women Philosophers You Should Read by iai Magazine
The more philosophy I read the less interested I am in studying the white dudes (some of whom I admire quite a lot) and the...
Read On5 Phases in the Evolution of Human Cultural Sensibilities by Gregg Henriques Ph.D.
If you'd like to better understand wtf people think they're doing at any given moment in time, take a gander at this article breaking down...
Read OnAlbert Camus’s The Human Crisis read by Viggo Mortensen
If we don't heed the lessons of the past we will be forced to relive them in the 21st century. As Albert Camus is one...
Read OnThe Metamodernist Manifesto by Luke Turner
It's a read, that's for sure. In many ways this manifesto is difficult to understand, but it's an interesting articulation of a growing awareness of...
Read OnNotes on Metamodernism by Timotheus Vermeulen & Robin van den Akker
If you were going to stan a cultural theory, it should be this one. Metamodernism is about nuance, complexity, empathy, and a dark humor about the...
Read OnWhat is Performatism? by Raoul Eshelman
Art and religion have always had a very George and Martha, Who's Afraid of Virginia Wolf relationship; dysfunctionally dependant on one another. But what does...
Read OnWhat it’s Like to Visit an Existential Therapist? by Faith Hill
How can you tell the forest from the trees? That was the question plaguing me during my first existential crisis and why I never wanted...
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