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Craig Schamel
Neesa Sunar
Nana Ariel
Nate Sheff
David Bather Woods
Peter Salmon
Stephen Law
T Ryan Byerly
Camilla Nord
Joe Greenis
Azim Shariffi
Danielle Carr
Jennifer Sheehy-Skeffington
D J Hobbs
Miranda Anderson
Solmu Anttila
Stephanie Ross
Roger L Kneebone
Jeremy Wyatt
Joseph Ulatowski
Karen Levy
Kevin Vallier
Mette Leonard Høeg
Lili Yu
Sixin Liao
Jean-Louis Kruger
Erik D Reichle
Michael G Titelbaum
Sue Curry Jansen
Jeff Pooley
Tris Hedges
The self of self-help books is adrift from social and economic facts
I have no mind’s eye: let me try to describe it for you
Talking out loud to yourself is a technology for thinking
Wilfrid Sellars, sensory experience and the ‘Myth of the Given’
What Arthur Schopenhauer learned about genius at the asylum
How to deconstruct the world
My words have meaning, your parrot’s do not. Wittgenstein explains
Is improving your personality a moral duty or a category confusion?
Mental disorders are brain disorders – here’s why that matters
Our evolved intuitions about privacy aren’t made for this era
Brain scans look stunning, but what do they actually mean?
Why we shouldn’t push a positive mindset on those in poverty
How to think like a phenomenologist
Engaging with an artwork leaves you and the art transformed
On the moral responsibility to be an informed citizen
How do good conversations work? Philosophy has something to say
How to become an expert
How to think about truth
Why AI surveillance at work leads to perverse outcomes
Defining social trust is a first step toward nurturing it
Aphantasia can be a gift to philosophers and critics like me
What does switching from paper to screens mean for how we read?
Essentialism is insidious - but it can also be helpful
How to think like a Bayesian
For this unsung philosopher, metaphors make life an adventure
The existential struggle between being a 'we' and an 'us'
Stephen Downes, Casselman, Canada
stephen@downes.ca