“Don’t let us forget that the causes of human actions are usually...
Further, in a fashion, to yesterday’s post: Patricia Fara explains how the tension between religion and science as arbiters of knowledge came to head in the French Revolution, and how that inspired...
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“The Wholeness of Nature Reflected in the Mirror of Art”, the macrocosm showing the human body as the world soul, from the first volume of Robert Fludd’s Utriusque Cosmi . . . Historia, 1617 — Source....
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A substantial– and important– look at a troubling current aflow in the world of technology today: Emily Gorcenski on the millenarianism and manifest destiny of AI and techno-futurism… … Early...
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Further, in a fashion, to yesterday’s post: assumptions in the developed West were that, as economic development progressed around the world, rising countries would become more liberal– just like us...
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This is a year, Niccolo Conte demonstrates, in which that possibility is especially present around the world… With almost half of the world’s population residing in countries holding executive or...
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