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Short Pieces on Thinking About Thinking IV

Why “In Strange Woods” Is a Masterpiece

The Metaphysicist and the Metaphysician

The Meaning Crisis as a Sign of Hope

The Blank Canvas

Notes on “The Philosophy of Lack 3: Excess”

Belonging Again (Part 16)

How Does Anyone Leave Plato’s Cave?

Introduction to “(Re)constructing A Is A” by O.G. Rose

Persuasion Keeps Correctness From Feeling Totalitarian, but What if Persuasion Is Impossible?

A Few Thoughts on a “Return to Metaphysics”

Blurring Computation, Perception, Dialogos, and the Like As All “Computation”

Genesis

Belonging Again (Part 15)

Comments on “Being Human in the Digital Catastrophe”

Explained and Addressed

On "Situating Love as a Key to Truth and Meaningful Revelation" by Dr. Cadell Last

Philosophy & Art

In the Long Run, Everything Might Be Automated, Assuming We Don’t Destroy Ourselves First Because We Think Everything Will Be Automated…

Belonging Again (Part 14)

Fingers

On Conspiracies and Pandora’s Rationality

Belonging Again (Part 13)

The Open Window

How Squid Game Should Have Ended

Belonging Again (Part 12)

The Forbidden Bite

The Phenomenology of (True) Ignorance

When a Floor Is the World

Truths, Falsities, and Blurs

Was Heidegger a Child of the Scottish Enlightenment?

Belonging Again (Part 11)

Mental Health and the Metaphors We Choose

How Freud Unites Inception, Hannah Arendt, and QAnon

Belonging Again (Part 10)

Neurodiversity and Literature

The Moral Ring of Aletheia

Meaningful and Metaphoric Tendencies

Belonging Again (Part 9)

Ludwig

Critical People Aren’t Critical Thinkers

Spacetime Makes Sounding Dialectical and Balanced Really Hard

Coda I

Absolute Knowing

(when all memory is a memory)

The Pillar of Knowledge, High in the Air, on Which We Are Free

Short Pieces on Thinking About Thinking III

Monoexplanations

What Is a Paradox?

Meteors, Craters, and the Continental-Analytical Divide

We Must Begin Somewhere

What Does Strauss Have to Do With Arendt?

Soloing, Harmony, and Singularity

Was Heidegger Really an Existentialist?

Atoms and Void

The Grand Technology

Hegel and the Ontological Implications of “Pure Thought” About What’s Not There

The Greatest Problem of Philosophy Is Philosophy

Belonging Again (Part 8)

Boomers vs. Millennials: “Completable Work” vs. “Continual Work”

Dialectical Ethics

The Authority Circle

“Hegelian Dialectics” Are Not “Discussion Dialectics”

Focused on What We Cannot Solve

René Girard and the Problem of Justification

The Limits of My Language Can Move

The Novel Historian

The Conclusion

An Unrealistic Wall Street Means An Invisibly Inefficient Main Street

Why Do We Need a Balance Between Ideas and Experiences?

What Does Religion Have to Do With Game Theory?

The FedEx Logo Suggests We Have Free Will

The Myth of “System Builders”

What Can “(Meta)physical Beings” Uniquely Experience?

Enjoying on “Strange Attractor Roundtable Ep 3: The Philosophy of Cool — with Bard, Ebert…

Wisdom Can’t Be Handed Off

Do “Lacks” Suggest Humans Have Free Will?

(W)hole Hope

What Is A Phenomenology of Lacks?

How Should We Live?

What Are Lacks?

A Complete List of Essays * A Complete List of Short Pieces

A Few Thoughts on a “Philosophy of Lack” (Discussion 1)

Why Doesn’t Experience Fall Into “The Problem of Presence” like Words?

Death Denial Is Death Drive

Why Didn’t Derrida Deconstruct All Metaphysics?

Basic Math

Is Metaphysics Unfalsifiable?

In Honor of Thoughtlessness

What Is Phenomenology?

What Is Metaphysics?

A Formula for Disaster

The Problem With Identifying Nihilism That Isn’t There

Boredom Threatens Rationality

Death Is the Event Horizon of Reason

Maintaining an Unstable Situation

The Two Houses

Short Pieces on Thinking About Thinking II

On the Problem of Saying “That’s Abstract”

Absolute Moral Conditionality

On Is-ness/Meaning

Why Do We Think Bookcases Won’t Randomly Transform Into Butterflies?

The Odyssey

O.G. Rose Conversations

Learning From How Flowers Bend Out of Shadows

Evaluating Evaluation

Considering “Decadence and the Intellectuals” by Ross Douthat

The Dialectic Between “Meaningful Memories” and “Pure Experiences”

The Rationality of Invincibility and Self-Destruction

Categorization Is All

Information Does Not Tell Us What It Means.

Lacks Are Not Nothing

The Trance of Believability

A Complete List of Short Pieces

A Complete List of Essays

The Situational-Cosmological Argument and Financial Epistemology

Read(er)

Monotheorism

The Legitimation Crisis of Our Lives

Looking Over Beyond Order by Jordan Peterson

Conclusive Arguments Are Rare

Reflections On “The Difference Between Neuroscience and Psychoanalysis” by Cadell Last

If We’re Post-Truth, That Can’t Be True

The Iliad

Transposition

Belonging Again (Part 7)

The Truth Is Veiled in Blood

On Complicated Language

On a Staircase

“Unleashing Criticism” Versus “Constructive Criticism”

Reality Handicaps Preventive Measures

On “Why the Worst Get on Top” by Friedrich Hayek

Willing and Wanting People

Question?

Explanations Are Not Evidence

Neurodiversity Overcomes Rational Impasses and Stops Eugenics

Particularity, Situatedness, and Knowing Where We Are

My Cup

Beauty and Art Inspire Creativity

None of Us Are Very Smart

Why Do Madness and Genius Like to Tango?

On Critical Thinking

Native Tongues and Native Worldviews

Sociopolitical, Educational, and Economic Works

The Theological Methodologies of Austin Farrer and Metaphor of Tolstoy

Economic Hardship, Resulting Extremism, and Mob Rule

“The Protestant Work Ethic” Is Only Half the Story

Austin Farrer and the Problems of Verifiable Education

Systems Think Before Systematically Thinking

Art Is a Source for Mental Models

On “A is A”

Essence, Substance, and Form

I Think, Therefore There Is Reason To Think

Rationality Is Mostly About Making Good Bets

On Justification and Consequences to Others

Is It Good to Want to Be Missed?

Trading Wages for Hours

Metatalks

Why Calls for Unity Don’t Work

The True Isn’t the Rational (Vol. 1)

Everyone Is Rational

Are People Being Radicalized?

Are There Answers in Philosophy?

Is There Ever Real Progress in Philosophy?

Is Social Media a Crowded Movie Theater?

Short Pieces on Thinking About Thinking

Let’s Meet Someday

Baudrillard and the Capitol Invasion

On the Term “Subjective”

A Conclusive Overview