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Philosophy on Philosophy: Philosophers’ Carnival #153: Metaphilosophy
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A blog dedicated to the work of metaphilosophy and metaphilosophers. Wednesday, July 10, 2013. Philosophers’ Carnival #153: Metaphilosophy. I have two observations. One, Winter, despite its charms. Can bring a certain melancholy—there is even a psychological disorder. Associated with the season. Moreover, the end of the Winter term comes with its own kinds of stress. For student and professor alike. Thus, once Summer. 8217; is in the OED and ‘metaphilosophy’ is not. Moreover, while the IEP. Response to t...
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Adam Riggio writes: August 2015
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The everyday contributions of a multi-disciplinary writer and researcher to his own projects. What We Think a Mind Can Be, Jamming, 31/08/2015. Until the end of 2008, I had wanted to specialize in philosophy of mind in my academic career. I eventually decided against it because I found the style of writing and discourse in that sub-discipline unproductive. I've written about why I left philosophy of mind. Artificial intelligence is a concept that I find entirely. Come to think of it, that’s a probl...
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Adam Riggio writes: I Was Only in Newfoundland, A History Boy, 07/08/2015
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The everyday contributions of a multi-disciplinary writer and researcher to his own projects. I Was Only in Newfoundland, A History Boy, 07/08/2015. We also visited Trinity on this trip, a town that has. Embraced the tourism industry to such a degree that they've. Become a replica of a Newfoundland fishing village. Is about how to think ecologically, how to think about ourselves and what we are that will put environmental connections and causes instinctually at the top of our minds. Twelve per cent of th...
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Adam Riggio writes: Pure Conceptual Imagination II: Can We Become Perfect? Composing, 13/08/2015
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The everyday contributions of a multi-disciplinary writer and researcher to his own projects. Pure Conceptual Imagination II: Can We Become Perfect? I had more to say about writing science-fiction as well, so this post picks up from Tuesday’s discussion. My collaborator on the Alice film project, Lee, can also get an update from this. I’m almost finished the script. The iconography of Blade Runner. Rachael has been an important. Touchstone as I've worked through. My Alice character. And while I. Is the l...
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Adam Riggio writes: The Duty of a Female Profession in a Sexist World, Advocate, 17/08/2015
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The everyday contributions of a multi-disciplinary writer and researcher to his own projects. The Duty of a Female Profession in a Sexist World, Advocate, 17/08/2015. The Joke Is On You. I discovered this gem. On Twitter this weekend. It started as a joke post on the Facebook page Liberty Memes. Liberty Memes. Yeah, sure. Misandry. Fuck. The quote appears on a picture of Salma Hayek, a Mexican-American actress with the same last name. It’s a typical example of the funny misquote, like images of...So the ...
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Adam Riggio writes: It’s Only Newfoundland III: A Lion’s Roar, Jamming, 12/08/2015
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The everyday contributions of a multi-disciplinary writer and researcher to his own projects. It’s Only Newfoundland III: A Lion’s Roar, Jamming, 12/08/2015. Originally, I had planned to be finished with my reflections. And its political culture. On Monday. I even started a new series of posts. Talking about the importance of science-fictional thinking and composition to understand utopias. Overlooking a beach at Cape Bonavista, I also read a. Tourism info stand describing the history of the cod fishery.
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Adam Riggio writes: Pure Conceptual Imagination I: Is Sci-Fi Philosophy? Research Time, 11/08/2015
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The everyday contributions of a multi-disciplinary writer and researcher to his own projects. Pure Conceptual Imagination I: Is Sci-Fi Philosophy? Research Time, 11/08/2015. While I was on vacation, I switched gears again in what I picked up to read for my Utopias project research. Filippo Marinetti’s work is a perfect storm of the beauty, transformative potential, visionary drive, uplift, and terrifying danger of utopian dreaming. Literature is the imagination of a new world, built so we. Jameson is pri...
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Adam Riggio writes: It’s Only Newfoundland I: Napoleon Complex, A History Boy, 09/08/2015
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The everyday contributions of a multi-disciplinary writer and researcher to his own projects. It’s Only Newfoundland I: Napoleon Complex, A History Boy, 09/08/2015. Friday night, I arrived back in Toronto from my vacation to St. John’s, visiting my mother, family, a few (but not enough) of my friends, my girlfriend’s mother and her own new boyfriend, and seeing some of the beautifully desolate sights of the Avalon and Bonavista peninsulas. I’m home now. Shouldn't complain about your office job. Last week...
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Adam Riggio writes: It’s Only Newfoundland II: You’ll Always Be a Come-From-Away! A History Boy, 10/08/2015
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The everyday contributions of a multi-disciplinary writer and researcher to his own projects. It’s Only Newfoundland II: You’ll Always Be a Come-From-Away! A History Boy, 10/08/2015. Continued from last post. And the one before it. Newfoundlanders loved to watch Danny Williams' defy. The over-sensitive norms of mainland Canada with his. Seal-fur coats. But his gestures weren't about ecological. Politics or indigenous rights. They were about energizing. The population to follow him and him alone. But by t...