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From my most recent newsletter. I write about:
-Aristotle's "Paradox of Time"
-Eternalism, re: time as an illusion
-What did the Existentialists say about time?, & more
Read the latest DE Weekly newsletter to learn about Aristotle’s “Paradox of Time,” Eternalism, and what different philosophers and scientists have had to say about time as an illusion, from Heidegger to Sartre.
From my most recent newsletter. I write about:
-Existential views on "Ex Nihilo"
-Augustine and Sartre on being and nonbeing
-What does meaning look like in a finite existence?, & more
Catch up on the latest DE Weekly newsletter, this one diving into the concept of “creatio ex nihilo,” or “creation out of nothing.” Learn what St. Augustine and Jean-Paul Sartre wrote on the matter, and what constitutes meaning in a finite state of being.
From my most recent newsletter. I write about:
-Monism and dualism
-Sartre's phenomenological ontology
-Humans as both being-in-itself and being-for-itself, & more
Have you read the latest DE Weekly newsletter? This one explored the ontology behind Existentialism, what Jean-Paul Sartre called “phenomenological ontology.” Learn what monism, dualism, and more had to do with its inspiration.
From my most recent newsletter. I write about:
-Alan Watts
-The Parable of the Chinese farmer
-Reserving judgment until the consequences of events are fully revealed, & more
Catch up on last week’s DE Weekly newsletter, this one drawing on Alan Watts’s philosophical explanation of the Parable of the Chinese Farmer, and how existential thought analyzes the story.
From my most recent newsletter. I write about:
-A story about being stuck in traffic
-Taoism and how it connects to Existentialism
-The illusion of control, & more