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  • The Moderate's Manifesto: The Lesser of Two Evils

    Moderate's Manifesto: Lesser Evils

    Photo courtesy of iStockphoto.The late great Jerry Garcia once said, “constantly choosing the lesser of two evils is still choosing evil. Read more

    The 02 November 2012 by   Realizingresonance
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  • Methodological Individualism Today

    Is it possible to draw a few conclusions on the topic of methodological individualism after dozens of years of debate? (Lars Udehn's Methodological... Read more

    The 01 November 2012 by   Dlittle30
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  • Mercury Retrograde Vs. Election 2012 - Hurricane Sandy Vs. East Coast - Direct...

    Mercury Retrograde Election 2012 Hurricane Sandy East Coast Direct Hits

    Just as the "Perfect Storm" inundates the Eastern Seaboard of the United States, another perfect storm is brewing equally ominous. Read more

    The 29 October 2012 by   Tantrawave
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  • Kant and the Matrix of Reality

    Kant Matrix Reality

    Space is not an empirical concept which has been derived from outer experiences. For in order that certain sensations be referred to something outside me (that... Read more

    The 28 October 2012 by   Tantrawave
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  • The Velocity of October 2012

    Velocity October 2012

    I've been following the month-long writing-blogathon of my friends and fellow admin / writers of Planet Buddha here, and have been impressed by their having... Read more

    The 26 October 2012 by   Tantrawave
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  • Matter & Energy: Kinetic Animism

    Matter Energy: Kinetic Animism

    When formal western philosophy was in its infancy, pre-Socratic Greek philosophers grappled with what they conceived to be a foundational issue: What is the... Read more

    The 24 October 2012 by   Cris
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  • 11 Brain-Twisting Paradoxes

    Brain-Twisting Paradoxes

    image credit Paradoxes have been around since the time of Ancient Greeks and the credit of popularizing them goes to recent logicians. Read more

    The 23 October 2012 by   Gerard
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  • Punishment for Prediction Error is Troubling

    Punishment Prediction Error Troubling

    Earthquake damage in L’Aquila, Italy. Photo courtesy of iStockphoto.In April 2009 a devastating earthquake struck the central Italian town of L’Aquila, killing... Read more

    The 23 October 2012 by   Realizingresonance
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  • Art in the Age of Digital Reproduction

    Digital Reproduction

    "That is why nature is loved by all those people who go out in search of secret things much as the gypsies go stealing- poets and musicians and... Read more

    The 22 October 2012 by   Tantrawave
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  • Indonesia (Islam) Rule

    Indonesia (Islam) Rule

    In the past I’ve proposed that all evolutionary theories of religion need to be tested with the China Rule. I suspect that the need for such a rule stems from... Read more

    The 16 October 2012 by   Cris
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