Microlog: Thoughts & Ideas
Jessica Hagy and her index cards Wed 31 Oct 2007
Mind Hacks on eliminative materialism and philosophy of mind Sat 08 Apr 2006
Divine inspiration Sat 08 Apr 2006
Wikipedia entry for Sturgeon's law Sun 12 Mar 2006
Bill Gates, good or evil? Sat 11 Mar 2006
Peter Lindberg on stimulating diversions Wed 16 Nov 2005
What motivates citizen reviewers? Mon 22 Aug 2005
Brian Eno on Working with Strict Structures Sat 06 Aug 2005
Online Papers in Philosophy Mon 01 Aug 2005
On making mistakes Sun 31 Jul 2005
Philosophy Tilt-a-Whirl Mon 18 Jul 2005
Squashed Philosophers Sun 27 Feb 2005
Wittgenstein's Dictionary Sat 19 Feb 2005
The Theory That Self-Interest Is the Sole Motivator Is Self-Fulfilling Sat 19 Feb 2005
Audio of the RTÉ Science Lecture for 2004 Tue 07 Dec 2004
The Jean-Paul Sartre Cookbook Sat 20 Nov 2004
In Defense of Posthuman Dignity, by Nick Bostrom Tue 16 Nov 2004
Ethical Philosophy Selector Wed 25 Aug 2004
Movies classified by philosophical theme Fri 18 Jun 2004
From An Essay on Beauty and Judgment by Alexander Nehamus Mon 15 Mar 2004
The Paradox of Choice Wed 03 Mar 2004
Does God Exist? Yes, Mathematician Says Sat 28 Feb 2004
Ten ways of thinking about deconstruction Fri 06 Feb 2004
The Morality Test Thu 22 Jan 2004
'We can implant entirely false memories' Fri 12 Dec 2003
Animals 'can think about thought' Thu 04 Dec 2003
Whitehead's 1927 Harvard Philosophy exam Tue 04 Nov 2003
Donald Davidson Obituary Fri 12 Sep 2003
Another introduction to semiotics Sun 07 Sep 2003
Semiotics: A Primer Sun 17 Aug 2003
Cognitive Psychology & Information Architecture: From Theory to Practice Sun 17 Aug 2003
Manuel DeLanda: Annotated Bibliography Sun 17 Aug 2003
Karma Vertigo Fri 15 Aug 2003
Zeno's paradoxes solved Sat 09 Aug 2003
What type of brain do you have? Sun 13 Jul 2003
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