
a space to reflect upon and examine all things life and living, wholistically, contextually, systematically, philosophically
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If you walked down the street of any American city and asked a good sample size of people, “How can humans figure out the laws of the universe?” most would propose natural science as humanity’s best bet. A few liberal arts college students...
Hi all,
After some reflection, I have decided to take a break from writing on a schedule for an indefinite period of time. I do have other projects and responsibilities that require my time, but this is not the primary reason for the break...
This will be my last post until September, as I will be traveling and attending a meditation retreat. Hope you all have a good summer!
Philosophical perspectives such as moral relativism and postmodernism suggest that there are no universa...
This is the first part of a two-part post. In the first part, I will focus on the historical element, using the seminal Daoist text the Zhaungzhi to illustrate that the widespread notion that modern ways of thinking are becoming progressive...
There have been a plethora of responses to the Buddha’s teachings in today’s world. Some see the Buddha as a great psychologist who can help alleviate stress. Others see him as a scientist who advocates for experience-based inquiry into the...
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My name is Daniel Green. I started recontextualize as a space to share how philosophical thinking is not just a way of solving abstract puzzles but can aid is in participating in life in a more conscious and intentional way.
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