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  • The Science of Godzilla

    Science Godzilla

    That’s the title of a post at Darren Nash’s Tetrapods blog (which, as a point of information, has relocated to Scientific American’s blogoverse). Read more

    The 07 April 2014 by   Bbenzon
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  • Don't Be Afraid to Help

    Don't Afraid Help

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    The 17 February 2014 by   Jessicanunemaker
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  • Tsunami Spirits

    Tsunami Spirits

    Japan has had more than its fair share of epic disasters, the most recent of which came on March 11, 2011, when the earth shifted and ocean waved. Within... Read more

    The 15 February 2014 by   Cris
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  • Without Artifice

    Without Artifice

    Jean Arasanayagam was schooled in Kandy and graduated from the University of Peradeniya. Her name is synonymous with English literature in Sri Lanka, and her... Read more

    The 20 January 2014 by   Stfallen
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  • Extraordinary Philosophy Links

    Extraordinary Philosophy Links

    Erik Desmazieres' illustration for Borges' 'Library of Babel'Source of above image.From Philosopher's Zone, 'We need to talk about Hegel' -- Joe Gelonesi talks... Read more

    The 14 November 2013 by   Praymont
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  • The Ring-Form Challenge

    Ring-Form Challenge

    The challenge is simple: for any given text – poem, drama, novel, film, what have you – is it a ring or not? That is, does it have the form:A, B, … X … B’,... Read more

    The 07 November 2013 by   Bbenzon
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  • Personal Identity, Pregnancy, and Process Philosophy

    Personal Identity, Pregnancy, Process Philosophy

    Photo courtesy of iStockphoto.Who am I? Why am I me and not somebody else? Who was I and who will I become? These are the sorts of questions I have asked... Read more

    The 29 October 2013 by   Realizingresonance
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  • Links Concerning Polish Literature in the Former Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria

    Links Concerning Polish Literature Former Kingdom Galicia Lodomeria

    Krakow is now a UNESCO City of Literature. Here's a long list of authors who lived in Krakow.Sławomir Mrożek, a playwright and native of Krakow, died last... Read more

    The 28 October 2013 by   Praymont
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  • Essays, Aphorisms, Facts

    Essays, Aphorisms, Facts

    Vienna Court Opera, 1902From Michael Hofmann's review of the new Franzen-Reitter-Kehlmann book of Kraus:Can aphorism be a secure repository for a reputation? Read more

    The 21 October 2013 by   Praymont
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  • Darwinian Dawkins

    Darwinian Dawkins

    Richard Dawkins seems like he’s probably a nice guy in person. You can tell quite a bit about somebody from their writing, and even when Dawkins is being... Read more

    The 26 September 2013 by   Steveawiggins
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