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I recently attended Spielberg’s new blockbuster, Disclosure Day. It annoyed the pants off of me.
The premise is that we are being visited by aliens this Summer, with the subtext that they are the messenger...
Photo by Joshua Hoehne on Unsplash
Pragmatist writers are searching for a new vocabulary, rather than new words. How do we approach a rational description of a fundamentally relational existence (as displaced by a quantized universe) in li...
I’ve been surprised a few times by the hostile tone of some of the objections to the neopragmatic ideas that I’ve received from realists, process philosophers, Platonists, theists, etc. (i.e. “rationalists”).
I don’t think this hostility s...
“Writing is thinking with one’s hand.” Post-Cartesian wall poster in Freiburg (2025). Photo by the author.
Philosophy is at a turning point. On the one hand, there is the epistemological tradition, the philosophical a...
Richard Rorty | Wikimedia Commons | public domain
For 2,500 years, Western philosophy has been, above all, the search for truth. It began with Parmenides, the presocratic philosopher, whose magnificent poetry spoke of “being,” and who saw...
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I’m a poet, a fine writer, and I read philosophy. I am fascinated by the current dissolution of the Plato-Descartes-Kantian tradition and the emerging cohesion of the Nietzsche-Wittgenstein-Rortyan reaction.
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