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How to Make Sense of the World

Phil Mayes

Computers, consciousness, culture, chocolate. If it's interesting, I'll write about it.

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Latest Issues

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The Orange That Got Me Stoned

This tree in our local park has had its lower branches stripped bare. Photo credit: Phil Mayes

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The Real Reason Liberals And Conservatives Think Differently About Morality

Jonathan Haidt’s 5 Moral Foundations plotted against political viewpoint

2 months ago
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How to View the World—the Attention Tetrahedron

Before we invented language and writing, we survived quite well by using our senses and emotions. But language has been so successful in managing how we live in the world that these days, our consciousness operates almost entirely with word...

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How To Understand Any Political Argument in One Word

If I had to choose a single word to describe political differences, it would be trust — how much do you trust other people? It’s a spectrum, but people lean to one side or the other, and conservatives are lower in trust.

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