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Philosophically Null

Neil Morrison

A look at philosophy through the lens of BMX and whatever else floats through my head.

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Simone de Beauvoir and BMX: A Philosophical Reflection on Freedom and Gendered Spaces

Simone de Beauvoir, the renowned French existentialist philosopher, feminist, and author of The Second Sex, might never have written about BMX, but her philosophical framework provides a fascinating lens through which to examine the sport. ...

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Fear and BMX

Fear is a fundamental human emotion, deeply rooted in our psychology as a survival mechanism. It alerts us to danger, triggering physiological and cognitive responses designed to protect us. In sports like BMX, fear plays a crucial role, in...

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Neurodiversity and Creativity: Unlocking Unique Potential

Neurodiversity is a term that acknowledges and celebrates the natural variations in human cognition, including conditions such as autism, ADHD, dyslexia, dyspraxia, and others. In recent years, there has been increasing recognition of the u...

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Neurodiversity and Flatland BMX

The intersection of neurodiversity and flatland BMX is an intriguing area that highlights how individuals with diverse neurological profiles can find unique expression and community within this sport. The discipline of flatland BMX requires...

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  • Neil Morrison

    I love philosophy, riding bikes that are too small for me, and words.

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