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The Philosopher Who Believes in Living Things | The New Yorker
Jane Bennett argues that the stuff that surrounds us isn’t inert—it has a will of its own. By Morgan Meis, February 28, 2023 I often watch the television show “Hoarders.” One of my favorite episodes features the pack rats Patty and Debra. Patty is a typical trash-and-filth hoarder: her bathroom contains horrors I’d rather not…
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John Stuart Mill’s philosophy shows arguing online is futile — Quartz
https://qz.com/1513176/john-stuart-mills-philosophy-shows-arguing-online-is-futile/
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5 Ancient Stoic Tactics for Modern Life | The Art of Manliness
Stoicism emerged as a philosophy, a way of life — similar to a religion, really — most famously in ancient Rome somewhere around 50-100 AD (even though it was Greeks who pioneered the thinking). Two millennia later, the philosophy is enjoying a revival of sorts, and it’s not hard to understand why. The primary goal…

