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  1. It was the late nineteenth century social philosopher #GabrielTarde who first suggested that the public and publics, which in earlier times were defined for the most part by their haptic proximity – all those salons and coffee houses – are formed, now, by the subordination of the haptic to another kind and degree of proximity, a social mode of temporality – simultaneity – that Tarde mentions in connection with the news.

    limitedinc.blogspot.com/2024/0

  2. It was the late nineteenth century social philosopher #GabrielTarde who first suggested that the public and publics, which in earlier times were defined for the most part by their haptic proximity – all those salons and coffee houses – are formed, now, by the subordination of the haptic to another kind and degree of proximity, a social mode of temporality – simultaneity – that Tarde mentions in connection with the news.

    limitedinc.blogspot.com/2024/0

  3. The concept of time has puzzled philosophers and scientists relentlessly. At FQxI.org we're asking the big questions and seeking answers. ⁠

    Can the future affect the past? ⁠

    #BigQuestions #SeekingAnswers

  4. The concept of time has puzzled philosophers and scientists relentlessly. At FQxI.org we're asking the big questions and seeking answers. ⁠

    Can the future affect the past? ⁠

    #BigQuestions #SeekingAnswers

  5. The concept of time has puzzled philosophers and scientists relentlessly. At FQxI.org we're asking the big questions and seeking answers. ⁠

    Can the future affect the past? ⁠

    #BigQuestions #SeekingAnswers

  6. The concept of time has puzzled philosophers and scientists relentlessly. At FQxI.org we're asking the big questions and seeking answers. ⁠

    Can the future affect the past? ⁠

    #BigQuestions #SeekingAnswers

  7. The concept of time has puzzled philosophers & scientists relentlessly. At #FQxI, we're asking the big questions and seeking answers.

    Why do we all experience time the same way?

    fqxi.org/achievements/

    #BigQuestions #SeekingAnswers

  8. The concept of time has puzzled philosophers & scientists relentlessly. At #FQxI, we're asking the big questions and seeking answers.

    Why do we all experience time the same way?

    fqxi.org/achievements/

    #BigQuestions #SeekingAnswers

  9. The concept of time has puzzled philosophers & scientists relentlessly. At #FQxI, we're asking the big questions and seeking answers.

    Why do we all experience time the same way?

    fqxi.org/achievements/

    #BigQuestions #SeekingAnswers

  10. The concept of time has puzzled philosophers & scientists relentlessly. At #FQxI, we're asking the big questions and seeking answers.

    Why do we all experience time the same way?

    fqxi.org/achievements/

    #BigQuestions #SeekingAnswers

  11. The Game „Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone“ (2001) played through completely (English, no commentary).

    Watch now:
    youtube.com/watch?v=jjYWj-jSTCM

  12. Barbara Stok's #graphicnovel "The Philosopher, the Dog and the Wedding", about the life of Greek Cynic philosopher Hipparchia, is a thing of complete and utter joy. Beautifully drawn, and meticulously researched.

    #comics #philosophy #philosophers #womeninphilosophy #cynicism #cynics

  13. Gurdjieff was an Armenian mystic / philosopher / composer.

    This rendering of his music by Anja Lechner and Vassilis Tsabropoulos is very relaxing

    open.spotify.com/album/2j51awu

    #ClassicalMusic #Gurdijeff #AnjaLechner

  14. Gurdjieff was an Armenian mystic / philosopher / composer.

    This rendering of his music by Anja Lechner and Vassilis Tsabropoulos is very relaxing

    open.spotify.com/album/2j51awu

    #ClassicalMusic #Gurdijeff #AnjaLechner

  15. Gurdjieff was an Armenian mystic / philosopher / composer.

    This rendering of his music by Anja Lechner and Vassilis Tsabropoulos is very relaxing

    open.spotify.com/album/2j51awu

    #ClassicalMusic #Gurdijeff #AnjaLechner

  16. Gurdjieff was an Armenian mystic / philosopher / composer.

    This rendering of his music by Anja Lechner and Vassilis Tsabropoulos is very relaxing

    open.spotify.com/album/2j51awu

    #ClassicalMusic #Gurdijeff #AnjaLechner

  17. @Alice All hail #Weezy the #philosopher: “They say we learn from mistakes; why, that's why they mistake me”

    songwhip.com/lilwayne/blunt-bl

  18. @Alice All hail #Weezy the #philosopher: “They say we learn from mistakes; why, that's why they mistake me”

    songwhip.com/lilwayne/blunt-bl

  19. @Alice All hail #Weezy the #philosopher: “They say we learn from mistakes; why, that's why they mistake me”

    songwhip.com/lilwayne/blunt-bl

  20. CW: XC3 DLC thoughts, spoilerinos

    I know that trying to guess what's gonna happen in the #xenoblade #XC3 DLC is futile and I am nowhere near powerful enough as a philosopher to try to grok what is going on, but here's my thoughts about what could be going on:

    If there was a free space in a Xeno series bingo card, it would be "Gnostic references". You can analyze the entire series from the Gnosticism angle and then a lot of the weirdness will just fundamentally make sense.

    One of the big things that Xenoblade 3 seems to focus on is the fall of the Archons and their leader the Demiurge. In Gnostic thinking, Yahweh is actually the force of evil, the Demiurge, and is itself beneath a greater power that sent Christ and the Holy Spirit to help save humanity.

    Jesus Christ is regularly known as Logos, one of the cores in the trinity processor. A purple core. The one that Malos uses.

    The Holy Spirit is also known as Pneuma, the core of the trinity processor that Rex parties with in Xenoblade 2. The one that pleads with a higher power (The Architect) to let her life end.

    If Malos is the word, Pyra/Mythra is the spirit, then that leaves one conclusion: Alvis is the demiurge.

    I'm not sure why Z would be fighting Alvis with Shulk and Rex, but I think that may end up being explained very early or very late into the DLC. Xeno games dump like 50% of the plot details in the last chapter of the game, so I suspect that Z's involvement will become clear then.

    Of course, it's Xeno, so we have to assume that all the information we have been given was intentionally chosen to mislead us as much as possible.

    Watch all of this be fantastically wrong, but I suspect that this will be the true "kill God" end to Rex and Shulk's character arcs.

    Pyra and Mythra are probably dead from Moebius killing them. Same with Reyn, Sharla, Zeke, Morag, and Tora. We might end up seeing a lot of that in flashbacks or it'll be a core part of the plot.

    I suspect this will take place fairly soon after the Infinite Now begins (though at that point time is so fucky that it doesn't make a meaningful difference probably). Probably also going to have some lore dumping about the reincarnation system of Aionios. Probably gonna also get some fanservice for the Aegis by a painting in Rex's house or something.

    Dude became a DILF tho.

  21. CW: XC3 DLC thoughts, spoilerinos

    I know that trying to guess what's gonna happen in the #xenoblade #XC3 DLC is futile and I am nowhere near powerful enough as a philosopher to try to grok what is going on, but here's my thoughts about what could be going on:

    If there was a free space in a Xeno series bingo card, it would be "Gnostic references". You can analyze the entire series from the Gnosticism angle and then a lot of the weirdness will just fundamentally make sense.

    One of the big things that Xenoblade 3 seems to focus on is the fall of the Archons and their leader the Demiurge. In Gnostic thinking, Yahweh is actually the force of evil, the Demiurge, and is itself beneath a greater power that sent Christ and the Holy Spirit to help save humanity.

    Jesus Christ is regularly known as Logos, one of the cores in the trinity processor. A purple core. The one that Malos uses.

    The Holy Spirit is also known as Pneuma, the core of the trinity processor that Rex parties with in Xenoblade 2. The one that pleads with a higher power (The Architect) to let her life end.

    If Malos is the word, Pyra/Mythra is the spirit, then that leaves one conclusion: Alvis is the demiurge.

    I'm not sure why Z would be fighting Alvis with Shulk and Rex, but I think that may end up being explained very early or very late into the DLC. Xeno games dump like 50% of the plot details in the last chapter of the game, so I suspect that Z's involvement will become clear then.

    Of course, it's Xeno, so we have to assume that all the information we have been given was intentionally chosen to mislead us as much as possible.

    Watch all of this be fantastically wrong, but I suspect that this will be the true "kill God" end to Rex and Shulk's character arcs.

    Pyra and Mythra are probably dead from Moebius killing them. Same with Reyn, Sharla, Zeke, Morag, and Tora. We might end up seeing a lot of that in flashbacks or it'll be a core part of the plot.

    I suspect this will take place fairly soon after the Infinite Now begins (though at that point time is so fucky that it doesn't make a meaningful difference probably). Probably also going to have some lore dumping about the reincarnation system of Aionios. Probably gonna also get some fanservice for the Aegis by a painting in Rex's house or something.

    Dude became a DILF tho.