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Thomas Hobbes was wrong about life in a state of nature being “nasty, brutish, and short”. An anthropologist of war explains why — and shows how neo-Hobbesian thinkers, e.g. Steven Pinker, have abused the evidence to support this false claim.
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Bernardo Kastrup argues that the world is fundamentally mental. A person’s mind is a dissociated part of one cosmic mind. “Matter” is what regularities in the cosmic mind look like. This dissolves the problem of consciousness and explains odd findings in neuroscience.
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Everything Everywhere All At Once doesn't just exhibit what Nihilism looks like in the internet age; it sees Nihilism as an intellectual mask hiding a more personal psychological crisis of roots and it suggests a revolutionary solution — spending time with family
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