Existenz

  • Adrift in the Ether with AI: Reasoning is Relating

    Our relation to AI may be less about aligning its outputs to “human values” and more about guarding our own capacity for critical examination. This involves relational reflections that forestall premature closure for instrumental certainty. But more fundamentally, prolonged interaction… Continue reading

    Adrift in the Ether with AI: Reasoning is Relating
  • Mountain dog school for living philosophy

    The Mountain Dog School for Living Philosophy promotes philosophy as a way of life, inviting individuals from diverse backgrounds to explore existential questions through dialogue and reflection. Its mission emphasizes personal engagement in philosophizing, fostering authenticity, self-actualization, and meaningful relationships… Continue reading

    Mountain dog school for living philosophy
  • Decluttering Awareness: Nagarjuna and Emptiness

    Nāgārjuna’s thinkering dives into emptiness to abandon how we cling to rigid views, which just messes with our understanding of reality. He shows that everything arises through dependence and encourages us to let go of fixed beliefs, which can lead… Continue reading

    Decluttering Awareness: Nagarjuna and Emptiness
  • The Devil and Thomas Jefferson

    America is ruled by Mammon wearing the skin of Christian Nationalist Jesus. But that doesn’t mean all hope is lost… Continue reading

    The Devil and Thomas Jefferson
  • Sometimes… Faith

    a small poem on the synesthetics of faith in humanity Continue reading

    Sometimes… Faith
  • Aphorism Injection 24 April 2023

    Playing with the root word L. IACERE (to throw). Continue reading

    Aphorism Injection 24 April 2023
  • Some thoughts on guilt and innocence

    To the degree that there is an intentionality to guilt. it would involve consciousness of failure. In this sense, I mean failure to do the right thing: either because you failed to do right on purpose or by accident. Existentially,… Continue reading

    Some thoughts on guilt and innocence
  • APHORISM 20Feb2023

    Desire-Friendship-Charity: Will you risk yourself for love? Continue reading

    APHORISM 20Feb2023
  • Finding a Way: Faith in Times of Crisis

    “Philosophy is the faith which unifies man.”   —Richard M. Owsley[1] For the entirety of my life in Bible Belt Texas, I have encountered both religionists and atheists who interpret “faith” as an irrational action: a totally emotive, rationally groundless hope… Continue reading

    Finding a Way: Faith in Times of Crisis
  • The Hierophant: There is more-so than the just-so

    The most intriguing nuances of experience cannot be wholly captured by words. Positive claims within consciousness-as-such can only apprehend so-much of our being-world as an encompassing phenomenon (Jaspers 1970b: 18-22). We have known this since the very beginning of recorded… Continue reading

    The Hierophant: There is more-so than the just-so
  • Mistaken Identity by Asad Haider | Books | The Guardian

    Identity politics finds critics everywhere. Throw a rock at a rack of newspapers and you’ll probably hit an editorial condemning it. Conservatives such as Republican House speaker Paul Ryan blame it for polarisation, while liberals like the Columbia University historian… Continue reading

    Mistaken Identity by Asad Haider | Books | The Guardian
  • Aphorism 05Oct2015

    Either I risk myself venturing into the world and beyond—or I never will have my ownmost Self as freedom Continue reading

    Aphorism 05Oct2015
  • Decision

    If I am no longer the man I was, it is because I decide to become the man I will be. Continue reading

  • Zanotti Explores the Philosophy of Everyday Life

    In his first chapter, “What Is Philosophy?” Zanotti explains precisely why philosophy and life are so intimately bound together. The author recalls a time when he reached a crossroads in life, and was presented with two fundamental choices: live or be… Continue reading

  • Diverse Lineages of Existentialism Conference

    …[This] conference offered a vision for what philosophy can be as an intellectual pursuit and what professional philosophy could look like. Such a vision is critically important not only for young women scholars and scholars of color who are considering… Continue reading

    Diverse Lineages of Existentialism Conference
  • Teachers must Care; Students must Attend

    That is, mentors must be engaged with mentoring people, seeing the student as an Existenz, with all of the possibility that this entails. And learners must attend, being fully now/here wherever they are, focused on this happening with the mentor. It… Continue reading

    Teachers must Care; Students must Attend
  • We are dead stars | the Atlantic

    The buddy-friend-guy just played this for me. Really nice account of our relation to the cosmic order. Every atom in our bodies was fused in an ancient star. NASA astronomer Dr. Michelle Thaller explains how the iron in our blood… Continue reading

    We are dead stars | the Atlantic
  • The Prize

    Possible Existenz is always a surprise because there is no reprising it as objective experience. Unrepeatable and unutterable, Existenz is as nothing to the enterprises of the everyday which comprise the inauthentic tales of being “me”. Such narratives are misprisions… Continue reading

    The Prize