AvatarAJAvatarAvatarWhy Kant Wouldn’t Fear AITIME - William EggintonThe philosophical world is busy making plans to mark the 300th birthday next year of the German philosopher Immanuel Kant. Non-philosophers might be forgiven for wondering why they should care about the opinions of a man who lived before the onset of cars, computers, and climate change. But …
AvatarAJAvatarAvatarHow to get ChatGPT to write your cover letter: step-by-step guide with exact promptsverified_publisherBusiness Insider - Ashley CoutoGenerative AI can be an effective tool for time-consuming tasks like writing cover letters, but only if you know how to use it effectively. As an AI consultant, marketing and design companies come to me when they need help learning to use AI tools like ChatGPT. I also help companies review potential …
AvatarAJFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logoA surprising explanation for the global decline of religionbigthink.com - Ross PomeroyReligion has been retreating across the world since the beginning of the 21st century. According to results from the World Value Survey, conducted …
AvatarAJAvatarAvatarWittgenstein in the classroomAeon Media - Calum JacobsWhen I first read Ludwig Wittgenstein’s Philosophical Investigations, I was a student struggling to make sense of it. Now as I read it on the 70th …
AvatarAJAvatarAvatarWhy does God choose the ‘foolish’ over the ‘wise’? John Piper weighs inThe Christian Post - Michael GryboskiNoted theologian and author John Piper recently addressed the question of why, according to the Bible, “God chose what is foolish in the world to …
AvatarAJFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logoMartin Heidegger: Is Philosophy an Art or a Science?thecollector.com - Luke DunneWhat is the relationship between philosophy and poetry? How does Martin Heidegger conceive of this relationship, and what are the implications of it …
AvatarAJFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logo7 Japanese Concepts That Can Improve Your Lifeartofmanliness.com - Brett & Kate McKayLike many American boys who grew up in the 1980s, I loved The Karate Kid. For months when I was five years old, I demanded that my family call me …
AvatarAJAvatarAvatarHarvard’s Diversity Problem Goes Deeper than RaceTIME - Kashish BastolaWhen I stepped foot on Harvard’s campus in the fall of 2022, I found myself to be a foreigner among the student body. Pristine, elite, and doused in money, Harvard seemed to be most of my peers’ territory—their destiny even. They were well-versed in the institution’s hidden curriculum—Harvard’s …
AvatarAJFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logoHow the pursuit of pleasure could doom all intelligent life to a blissful extinctionbigthink.com - Daniel UvanovicIn a comprehensive study published in The Lancet, an international team of demographers predicts a global population peak in 40 years, followed by a …
AvatarAJFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logoWhat Do Famous Philosophers Say about Writing?thetaoist.online - Almar TagaraPeople will not see you as an expert unless you’re an author. Great philosophers love to explore new ideas. Reading new books will help us understand …
AvatarAJFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logo3 Influential Writings on Philosophy by Alan Wattsthecollector.com - Susanna AndrewsAlan Watts was born in 1915 and was a prolific English author and speaker on Eastern philosophies; he was passionate about introducing these ideas to …
AvatarAJFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logo400 years ago, philosopher Blaise Pascal was one of the first to grapple with the role of faith in an age of science and reasontheconversation.com - David HoinskiIn an apostolic letter released on June 19, 2023, Pope Francis praised the “brilliant and inquisitive mind” of the influential French philosopher …