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I ought? I owe it to Whom?

The Great Day of His Wrath by John Martin, circa 1851. Public Domain via Wikimedia. The Genealogy of Morals by Friedri…

What we do in life echoes in eternity, or: There is much to learn from the pre-Socratic philosophers

Héraclite by Johannes Moreelse, c. 1630 (Public Domain vie Wikimedia). The Fragments of Heraclitus by Heraclitus My ra…

Practising Stoic Philosophy

Practising Stoic Philosophy at the Gunning Library. 7th October 2017. Photo by Leslie Bush. After reading on Trove abou…

On Philosophy, Art, and Living the Creative Life with Margarita Georgiadis

The Muses Urania and Calliope by Simon Vouet (c. 1634). Image via Wikimedia . I've been delving into ideas about cr…

Pedagogical Evolution: A Personal Journey

It was more than one hundred years later before corporal punishment was banned in Queensland state schools. Cartoon: Wi…

The Dunning-Kruger Effect, or: The Illusion of Confidence

Head-on car accident. Rural South Dakota, 1932. Photo: Wikimedia. What know-it-alls don’t know, or the illusion of comp…

Book Notes: "The Authentic Swing: Notes From the Writing of a First Novel" by Steven Pressfield

The Authentic Swing: Notes From the Writing of a First Novel by Steven Pressfield My rating: 3 of 5 stars In this work…

From Brad Baranowski, Aeon: How Robert Nozick put a purple prose bomb under analytical philosophy

Photo:  Suzy Dubot   CC0  (Public Domain) Libertarians are a quarrelsome lot. Debates about who is the better von, Haye…
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