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Letters to My Future Self- Time, Place, Memory and…

Letters to My Future Self- Time, Place, Memory and Identity

http://letterstomyfutureself.weebly.com

A collection of writings, social media projects etc. exploring the nature and importance of time, place and memory.

driven cannot natural

driven cannot natural

http://motls.blogspot.com

organizations alternative industrial agriculture majority

Perspective

Perspective

http://esthernababan.blogspot.com/

Tomorrow will be another day. That is one thing we can be sure of. Experience, thoughts, opinions and comments from my point of view.

The Heavy Stuff

The Heavy Stuff

http://theheavystuff.com

The one blog that takes a position on some of realities greatest mysteries. Lots of focus on Ufo's, time travel and more.

Tearing Down the Mask of Maya

Tearing Down the Mask of Maya

http://tearingdownthemaskofmaya.blogspot.com

Covers a wide range of philosophy from a phenomenological/"existential" perspective. Recent attention has been paid to Plato and Aristotle, and continual focus is being paid to what it means "to be", how meaning is constituted, the impact of philosoph

Don't Pick Up The Turd

Don't Pick Up The Turd

http://dontpickuptheturd.blogspot.com

2 posts: "The Subject is the Predicate" and "Reading Heidegger".

Phiblógsopho

Phiblógsopho

http://www.phiblogsopho.blogspot.com/

philosophy, phenomenology, Heidegger, literature, phiblógsopho, philosophical links

Diary of a mediterranean psy...sailor

Diary of a mediterranean psy...sailor

http://diaryofapsychiatrist.blogspot.com

SAILING AMONG LIFE, PSYCHOPATHOLOGY, RELATIONSHIPS, PHENOMENOLOGY, POLIS, COMMON SENSE, NO SENSE, SEARCH FOR WHAT MAKES SENSE, AND OTHER AMENITIES...

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Remembering Dan O’Bannon

Appy Place | December 19th 2009 by Paul O'Connor

We lost another genre great this week — filmmaker Dan O’Bannon died Thursday after a long battle with Crohn’s disease. He was 63. Mr. O’Bannon was a particular inspiration to the Appy crew. Probably our first encounter with hi read more

Quote of the Day: 12/18/09

Marmalade | December 18th 2009 by Benjamin David Steele

“Mythological ideas with their extraordinary symbolism evidently reach far into the human psyche . . . where reason, will and good intentions never penetrate.”   ~ C.G. Jung, The Practice of Psychotherapy (CW 16 15)      (from Northr read more

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The Blog Post | December 18th 2009 by Kevin Goodman

Phenomenology & Practice refereed journal of phenomenology read more

MUFON: Who Are They...Really?

Phantoms and Monsters | December 16th 2009

The following is from a new thread on ATS. It is presented here in light of complaints we have seen and heard from reporting witnesses recently:_____________________For a long time I had trusted MUFON and The UFO Stalker. I had used these websites as read more

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The Ontological Boy | December 16th 2009 by Gary Smith

Guerrilla metaphysics is a luscious book. The question of whether of not it is philosophy is entirely misplaced. Of course it is, but then again what philosophy is is questionable. I write philosophy, though few would agree. That uncertainty is a read more

SPEP 2009–Derrida From Now On

FordhamImPRESSions | December 15th 2009 by Fordham University Press

In October, SPEP (the Society for Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy) hosted its annual meeting in Arlington, Virginia. SPEP is one of the largest philosophical societies in America, boasting a membership of over 2500 people. On October 29, the read more

Dead Malls And The End Of The World: Brian Ulrich’s “Dark Sto…

FantasyIRL | December 14th 2009 by Sydney

Photographer Brian Ulrich has been investigating the plight of American consumer culture, documenting dead malls and other franchises as they sit abandoned in ruins.  Looking at these, I half expect zombies or cannibals to pop out at me.  They are read more

Everyday illness phenomenology #2

In the space of reasons | December 9th 2009

I’ve mentioned before that it would be interesting to have a descriptive phenomenology of banal illnesses (to augment the more serious phenomenology of more serious illness). Just recovering from a typical (except for the absurd amount of sleep I†read more

Regina Cohen on Embodiment: "Atmospheres" in Place

The Rolling Rains Report | December 7th 2009

Later I will present Dr Regina Cohen's work in context. Here I excerpt a large portion of one of her recent papers to introduce the concept "atmospheres" as a tool for educating on the value of Universal Design. Here we have a much more developed con read more

Terence McKenna

Expressive Culture | December 6th 2009 by Sebastian

"Terence Kemp McKenna (November 16, 1946 – April 3, 2000) was a writer, public speaker, philosopher, psychonaut, ethnobotanist, art historian, and self described anarchist, feminist, platonist and skeptic. He was noted for his knowledge, and the ab read more

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