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stevenray, to literature
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Yes by Gods, it’s another book.

Henri Lefebvre’s Critique of Everyday Life, and a bowl of cherries.

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RL_Dane, to philosophy
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Got to read some this morning. I haven't gotten past the editor's preface yet, but he does quote him a lot, so it's still enjoyable.

Haven't read any in just about a decade. That's simply awful. :'(

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imperfectcognitions, to philosophy
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On the blog today, Pablo López–Silva and Tom McClelland discuss their new edited book 'Intruders in the Mind: Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Thought Insertion'. @philosophy @philosophyofpsychiatry

https://imperfectcognitions.blogspot.com/2024/06/intruders-in-mind.html

publicvoit, to fun
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Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal on choosing someone's mode of execution
https://www.smbc-comics.com/comic/execute

#SMBC #fun #philosophy #trekkie

leanpub, to philosophy
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Mental Models and Know to Flow https://leanpub.com/b/mentalmodelsandknowtoflow by Neil Keleher is the featured bundle on the Leanpub homepage! https://leanpub.com @kneelkeleher

britt, (edited ) to random
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Today, I’m continuing my reading of Confucius's Analects and I’m really enjoying it so far.

I feel like I’m chilling out reading Chinese parables and ethical teachings.

I have always loved studying , but doing it in an academic context is much more difficult and requires a lot more depth than I was expecting. Not a bad thing, just an observation. :)

ninokadic, to philosophy
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“All microsubjects featuring in the relevant structure relationally determine the phenomenal character of only one microsubject in a way that gives it a full human experience. […] The relevant relational structure is whatever is minimally necessary to produce my current conscious experience at any given time…”

#OpenAccess #Philosophy #Panpsychism #Consciousness @philosophy @cognition @academicchatter

https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11229-023-04464-0

gutenberg_org, to books
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Venetian scholar Elena Cornaro Piscopia was born in 1646.

She was the first woman in the world to receive a doctoral degree. On June 25, 1678, Elena became the first woman to be awarded a Doctor of Philosophy degree. Her doctoral examination was held in the cathedral of Padua to accommodate the large audience, including prominent scholars and nobles. The next female doctorate was granted by the University of Bologna in 1732 to Laura Bassi.

MolemanPeter, to LLMs

are based on language. Do we think the basis of truth is in language?

metin, to Quotes
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ianRobinson, to Podcast
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4 hours long!

Listening to Sean Carroll's Mindscap (Ask Me Anything | June 2024): https://www.preposterousuniverse.com/podcast/2024/06/03/ama-jun-2024/

Theme this month is: there are usually many different ways for something or someone to be good. Blog post with full transcript: https://www.preposterousuniverse.com/podcast/2024/06/03/ama-jun-2024/.

leanpub, to philosophy
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Learning how to learn: mental models by Neil Keleher is on sale on Leanpub! Its suggested price is $29.00; get it for $16.80 with this coupon: https://leanpub.com/sh/PNVvfZYf

ninokadic, to philosophy
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ninokadic, to philosophy
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A very fun game where you aim to outsmart AI by convincing it that certain philosophical concepts are more closely related than they actually are! 🤖

https://philpeople.org/beatai

#philosophy #ai #artificiallyinteligence #game @philosophy @artificialintelligence @cognition

metin, to Quotes
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mythologyandhistory, to philosophy
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Do you know about the forefathers of ?

Skeptics question .

skeptics known as Pyrrhonists (named for Pyrrho of Elis) sought to understand arguments from both sides until the sides had equal strength.

Once accomplished, the argument became unresolvable, & thus, the Pyrrhonist could suspend judgment & attain "ataraxia", i.e. tranquillity.

This unworried died out after the Hellenistic period.

(Should we bring it back?)

appassionato, to books
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Unweaving the Rainbow: Science, Delusion and the Appetite for Wonder by Richard Dawkins, 2020

With the wit, insight, and spellbinding prose that have made him a bestselling author, Dawkins takes up the most important and compelling topics in modern science, from astronomy and genetics to language and virtual reality, combining them in a landmark statement of the human appetite for wonder.

@bookstodon
#books
#nonfiction
#science
#philosophy

imperfectcognitions, to philosophy
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On the blog today, Victor Lange and Thor Grünbaum discuss their recent paper about transparency of experience and mindfulness meditation. @philosophy

https://imperfectcognitions.blogspot.com/2024/05/transparency-and-mindfulness.html

indubitablyodin, to anarchism
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Techno-Feudalism Feasts Upon Us All

What if the Marxists made a mistake? What if the inevitable transition point for Capitalism isn't socialism but feudalism?

https://odinhalvorson.com/techno-feudalism-feasts-upon-us-all/

aehdeschaine, to Stoicism
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I've never been able to get into Stoicism, but I still like reading about different philosophies. However, I also know that that is one where a lot of popular works deviate badly from the original.

So, a question: are Ryan Holiday's books solid/accurate? Are they in line with ancient Stoic philosophy? Are they a purely modern interpretation? Are they worth reading for growing my non-expert knowledge (in a positive, not just critiquing, way)?

@bookstodon

#Stoicism #philosophy

5teverin0,
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@aehdeschaine @bookstodon I was introduced to Stoicism when a friend recommended "The Obstacle is the Way". It piqued my interest enough to find out that there are other contemporary writers who do a much better job, in my opinion, than Holiday of laying out what the philosophy is about in an accessible way. Some that I would recommend are Massimo Pigliucci, Donald Robertson, and William B. Irvine. #philosophy #stoicism #books #reading #stoicAuthors

5teverin0,
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@aehdeschaine @bookstodon The commercialism of Holiday's various Stoicism-related projects is also a turn-off for me. I have always felt that he doesn't do much write books to teach people about Stoicism as he teaches people a Stoicism to sell books. #stoicsm #books #philosophy #reading #stoicAuthors

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