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In “What Makes a Life Significant,” William James argues that the significance of a life does not depend on social position or visible achievement, but on the union of an ideal with the strength and strenuousness with which one pursues it....
Over the last couple of years, with the advent and widespread availability of large language models (LLMs), a typo in an essay or a stray comma in the wrong place was almost entirely a signal of haste and sloppiness. The convention was that...
This article is adapted from HOW TO CHANGE A MEMORY: ONE NEUROSCIENTIST’S QUEST TO ALTER THE PAST. Copyright © 2025 by Steve Ramirez. Reprinted by permission of Princeton University Press.
Fluorescence microscopy image of brain tiss...
The Scream - Edvard Munch (1893)
People are clearly on edge. In a recent global survey called “What Worries the World?”, everyone reported to be fretting about crime, inflation, social inequality, corruption in finance and politics, and m...
Lunchtime on a Skyscraper - Sergio Furnari (1999). Ceramic sculpture
Most people spend a huge portion of their lives working. It shapes everything from how we spend our days to who we spend the most time with. Because of that, the questio...
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Thought without action is useless; action without thought is dangerous. Therefore, the wise combine thought with action and action with thought.
Notes toward an anthropology of AI-era San Francisco
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Philosophy, refracted through contemporary culture
I like turtles.
Joshua Richter is a graduate of Emory University, with a degree in economics. His interests in philosophy include Phenomenology, Pragmatism, and Marxism.
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