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Carbon versus silicon : organic and synthetic virtual reality

https://www.huxley.net/organic.htm

of events in our classical worlds may emerge from the non-locality (but see Mike Price's Everett FAQ ) and superposition of pluralities of its fundamental quantum substrate. This
Is each macroscopic world a virtual simulation run by the brain?

PHILOSOPHY : Behaviours : Formal Sketch of a Critical Ethics

http://www.sofiatopia.org/equiaeon/behaviours.htm

they promote pleasure. Classical utilitarism concludes : as some kinds of pleasures are more desirable and valuable than others, a scale of goodness is possible, with the greatest
Codex Ethicus, On Critical Ethics, Prelude to Waymarks for a Philosophy of Nature

A Rational Critique of Ayn Rand's Objectivism

https://zerocontradictions.net/misc/critiquing-ayn-rands-objectivism

the Axioms of Classical Logic are a superior set of axioms for epistemology, but they aren’t enough to axiomatize all of epistemology. Regardless, they actually count as rea
This essay extensively critiques, quotes, and refutes the errors within Ayn Rand's Philosophy of Objectivism, with links to external sources for elaboration.

A Clockwork Orange | White Nationalism | Transhumanism, Posthumanism, Futurism, Prometheism, Cosmotheism, Eugenics

https://www.euvolution.com/nationalism/clockwork-orange.htm

heathen would listen to classical music we would all see the light and turn into pacifists. I knew better. At age 19 I had undertaken my own completely untutored exploration of cl
Transhuman Cosmic Conscious Evolution is a huge website of articles about Transhumans, Posthumans, Futurists, Futurism, Transhumanism, Prometheism, Cosmotheism and Eugenics

Strange Science: Dinosaurs and Dragons

http://www.strangescience.net/stdino2.htm

was influenced by the Classical scholar Pliny. Isidore was born around 560, and although he was a bishop, he introduced a certain degree of secularism to bestiaries. Animals were

Rudolf Otto -- Fear and Tremendum

https://friesian.com/otto.htm

Phaedo, Phaedrus , Loeb Classical Library, Harvard University Press, 1914, pp.100-101; translation modified depending heavily on what a word like "spiritual" is supposed to mean.

Reviews of the 2011 XYZZY Awards

http://xyzzyawards.org/reviews/reviews2011.html

a strong command of the classical world, so it's written in a known environment. So yes, the game allows you to develop a coherent sense of the world... if you're able to stick wi

Panpsychism as conceived by ChatGPT

https://www.panpsychism.com/chatgpt/

individual states, not classical aggregates. Therefore if (1) the intrinsic nature argument is sound and (2) unitary-only quantum mechanics is correct, then neuronal superposition

What is European America?

http://www.amnation.com/vfr/archives/001631.html

from the principles of classical liberalism properly understood. I think it is fair to say that everyone at VFR wants to preserve Western civilisation, but in my time here I have
The problem is that at present, though whites constitute the actual majority of the country, they have no political or cultural existence as the majority.

A New Kant-Friesian System of Metaphysics

https://friesian.com/system.htm

Greek text, Loeb Classical Library, Euthryphro Apology Crito Phaedo Phaedrus , Harvard University Press, 1914-1966, p.485] Τοῦτο το

Rafe Champions's full list of articles, reviews, analysis, mainly concerned with philosophy.

http://www.the-rathouse.com/fullindex.html

Popper     Virtual Classical Liberal Conference Development texts Jarvie on Popper on the  Differences between Natural and Human Sciences Agassi on  Institutional Individualism Ja
A complete list of philosophical articles and reviews by Rafe Champion on the Rathouse site.

On Prurience in Art, Part I—by Miles Williams Mathis

https://mileswmathis.com/op9.html

focus any work of art, classical or modern. They end up failing utterly to see why any work succeeds or fails. The sort of sexual squeamishness that allows a viewer to dismiss a p
On Prurience in Art by Miles Williams Mathis


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