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I encourage readers to watch “The Great Debate – Xenophobia:
I encourage readers to watch “The Great Debate – Xenophobia: why do we fear others?” This debate, which took place at Arizona State University, ...
The exercise is called the 4-7-8 technique, and Dr. Andrew Weil
The exercise is called the 4-7-8 technique, and Dr. Andrew Weil calls it a natural tranquilizer for the nervous system. Study after study has linked m...
Archery. It’s one of those things you try at sleepaway camp and
Archery. It’s one of those things you try at sleepaway camp and decide is way too hard, so you learn how to make lanyards instead. The exception to ...
At the rate things are going, the Earth in the coming decades
At the rate things are going, the Earth in the coming decades could cease to be a “safe operating space” for human beings. That is the conclusion ...
Some intrepid biologists at the University of Southern California
Some intrepid biologists at the University of Southern California (USC) have discovered bacteria that survives on nothing but electricity — rather t...
Bakker acknowledges that since giving up on intentionality entails
Bakker acknowledges that since giving up on intentionality entails giving up the mind, indeed the self, the consequences of eliminativism seem dire: ...
One of the strangest, most intriguing, and yet almost unknown
One of the strangest, most intriguing, and yet almost unknown episodes in American history unfolded in 1876, eleven years after the assassination of A...
It is a popular mythology by politicians and intellectuals to
It is a popular mythology by politicians and intellectuals to claim the economics profession is a bastion of free market fundamentalism. Consider Fre...
Henri Bergson in an attempt to confront the mechanistic and
Henri Bergson in an attempt to confront the mechanistic and deterministic philosophies of his day, philosophies often presented by their advocates as ...
Jim Kalb’s critique of liberalism is what Hegel would have
Jim Kalb’s critique of liberalism is what Hegel would have called a “genetic” approach, that is, one based on the examination of the origin and ...

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