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Why It's So Difficult To Change People's Minds

https://zerocontradictions.net/epistemology/difficult-to-change-minds

speaking, people want philosophy to affirm their existing assumptions, not challenge them. So, some people treat philosophy as a rationalization game, not as a quest. Most people
Belief networks, selective attention and blind spots, echo chambers, censorship, identities, and genetic differences make it difficult to change people's minds.

Career Guide for Engineers and Computer Scientists

http://philip.greenspun.com/careers/

of school diploma Philosophy diploma Elephant Hunting Match the vocation to the methodology. Jobs in Philosophy : it isn't a whole lot better in nontechnical fields... Achievement

Jerusalem vs. Athens

http://vineandfigtree.university/Jerusalem_vs_Athens.htm

below. Autonomy . Greek philosophy was based on the ideal of man's mind as completely sovereign -- no personal God allowed. Well, not quite. Socrates claimed he was given guidance

On the Preservation of Species:

https://www.dematerialism.net/ops.htm

Source and Anarchist philosophy.  I expect that decent people will not abuse the content to change the meaning or intent.  The reader can determine what I mean by ‘decen

Utopian Genetics? Eugenics and genome reform as conceived by ChatGPT

https://www.eugenics.org/chatgpt/

literature and social philosophy. Utopian Literature : Many works of utopian fiction in the late 19th and early 20th centuries grappled with eugenic themes. For instance, H.G. Wel

Foundationalism and Hermeneutics

https://friesian.com/hermenut.htm

value-feelings. A philosophy that risks it nonetheless, if it did nothing else, would by this alone have taken its stand beyond good and evil. Friedrich Nietzsche, Beyond Good and

2022 Website News!

https://www.shroud.com/late24.htm

on the Religion and Philosophy page (alphabetically by title) and the Website Library page (alphabetically by author). Since there are far too many to include on this page, we are

Kay Herrmann

https://friesian.com/kay.htm

at the institute of philosophy (University of Jena); "Habilitation" (Technical University of Chemnitz 2011) with a thesis about the apriorities of science. Scientific interests: P


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