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Messy Brexit and a Hotter New Year
Well done, you’ve survived another year, and so have I, even despite Christmas excess. The occasional discomfort in the upper torso was just indigestion, probably. At the end of December, or when we can be bothered to get round to … Continue reading
Posted in Environment, Politics
Tagged Brexit, changes, Christmas, culture, depression, global warming, humanity, learning, life, planet, science, technology
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Lettersquash is Ten!
Wow, that’s amazing, I’ve been doing this blogging malarkey for a freaking decade! I thought I’d interrupt my work on another post to celebrate this entirely arbitrary fact. Yay! It’s arbitrary, of course, because apes might not have had eight … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized
Tagged birthday, blogging, business, changes, counselling, culture, Jordan Peterson, learning, lettersquash, life, past and future, politics, questions
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A Naturalistic Explanation of Suffering
Last time, I noted something of a gap in the results of internet searches on the origin of suffering. I didn’t see any naturalistic explanations, at least in the first page, just supernatural ones and the odd bit of anthropocentric … Continue reading
Posted in God, Philosophy, Politics, Science
Tagged cultural evolution, culture, emotion, evolution, human evolution, humanity, naturalism, ontology, pain, pleasure, psychology, psychopathy, Second Law of Thermodynamics, suffering
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