
A playful yet serious exploration of the philosophy of the mind, surreal comics, and the infinite terrors of cosmic horror.
| Platform | Pricing | Only free issues | Publishes | Weekly | |
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| Issues | 22 | Subscribers | Read | petemandik.substack.com |
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Philosopher, cognitive scientist, author, and cartoonist mostly interested in consciousness, cosmic horror, and comics. Author of This Is Philosophy of Mind. Cartoonist of monthly Mind Chunks comic. More info and publications at petemandik.net.
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