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From On The Beach in Melbourne

John G. Dawson

It's "the best of times and the worst of times." Best materially, worst philosophically! Read & write objective analyses of the good the bad & the insane. Comments and gabs, pro or con, are welcome. In the unlikely event that I remove any I will tell why.

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I was looking forward to the Woke captured Democrats getting a shellacking, and was shocked when that didn’t happen. Apparently, the billions the Dems spent on the ridiculous “save Democracy from the Trump Republicans“ worked - with equally...

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How to get an OUGHT from an IS

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Free Will

This is a response to a forthright assertion by Dr Sam Harris that he has no free will, i.e. that he is a completely determined machine. The assertion was made in an interview with Lex Fieldman on the 21st of May 2021. It can be listened to...

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The Miraculous Resilience of Australia's Great Barrier Reef

> “I want to come back, and I want my daughters to be able to come back, and I want them to be able to bring their daughters or sons to visit the [Great Barrier] Reef, and I want [it to still be]there 50 years from now.”

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  • John G. Dawson

    Retired businessman, writer, grandfather, living on the beach in Melbourne without my love of sixty years, who died last year. Have published three books and articles in Quadrant, The Australian, and other publications.

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