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How Do We Predict Which Ideas Pass the Test of Time? The Demise & Durability of Political and Societal Frameworks #History-Of-#Ideas themontrealreview.com/Articles/The_D…

How Do We Predict Which Ideas Pass the Test of Time?  

The Demise & Durability of Political and Societal Frameworks 

#History-Of-#Ideas

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DESCARTES’S DREAMS | Philip Newman Lawton “In dreams,” said Delmore Schwartz, “begin responsibilities.” This is nowhere truer than in the case of René Descartes (1596-1650), whose dreams committed him without reserve to the life of the mind... themontrealreview.com/Articles/Desca…

DESCARTES’S DREAMS | Philip Newman Lawton
“In dreams,” said Delmore Schwartz, “begin responsibilities.” This is nowhere truer than in the case of René Descartes (1596-1650), whose dreams committed him without reserve to the life of the mind...
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My latest from the Montreal Review: 'The unnecessary suffering argument has a point, but has limits too, especially with respect to humanely raised cows and sheep.' Montreal Review #cows #sheep #vegetarian themontrealreview.com/Articles/Cows_…

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EXCREMENTAL MIRTH: HOW HUMOUR LAID THE WORLD BARE, FROM THE SIXTEENTH CENTURY TO THE PRESENT By Katharina Van Cauteren themontrealreview.com/Articles/How_H…

EXCREMENTAL MIRTH: HOW HUMOUR LAID THE WORLD BARE, FROM THE SIXTEENTH CENTURY TO THE PRESENT By Katharina Van Cauteren
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My piece "WHY THE MYTH OF PROMETHEUS HAUNTS TALK OF TECHNOLOGY?" is up at The Montréal Review now. I had a lot of fun writing it, and it's related to several things I'll be publishing on the Peoples & Things newsletter this year. themontrealreview.com/Articles/Prome…

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"Bacchus Agonistes is a book that will inspire laughter among some readers, pity among others, and entertain more than a few. It is worth a read, and I would recommend it." Which kind of reader are you? Check out today's review in the The Montréal Review themontrealreview.com/Articles/Kohlh…

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THE HARD PROBLEM OF CONSCIOUSNESS: I discuss neuroscientific models of phenomenological ‘qualia’, emergence, realism, illusionism and panpsychism with the eminent Susan Blackmore themontrealreview.com/Articles/Conve… Phys.org Allen Institute Joscha Bach New Scientist NYT Science nature