Adams sets out a new reasoned argument, based on his experience as a cognitive psychologist and as a human being, to show why Socrates was right: the purpose of life is to recognize ourselves — in each other and in all things.
Ancient EveningsNine Pyrrhonian Dialogues Adrian Kuzminski
Humberto MaturanaReflections on Bringing Forth Worlds
Becoming ArtificialA Philosophical Exploration into Artificial Intelligence and What it Means to be Human Danial Sonik
At Our Wits' EndWhy We're Becoming Less Intelligent and What it Means for the Future Edward Dutton
Don't Believe What You ThinkArguments for and against SCAM Edzard Ernst
Against Sortition?The Problem with Citizens' Assemblies
The Past is a Future CountryThe Coming Conservative Demographic Revolution Edward Dutton
ArtivismThe Battle for Museums in the Era of Postmodernism Alexander Adams
Michael Oakeshott as a Philosopher of the "Creative"And Other Essays Wendell John Coats, Jr.
Politics of Random SelectionMaking Good Use of Sortition Gil Delannoi