1. Introduction 1.1. Compatibilism I feel more comfortable with the free-will-existence debate than any other topic in philosophy. I personally have convinced several people to, if not change their mind, at least reconsider their position. The people I convinced were not philosophers, but still. My position on free will is the following: I am a … Continue reading Beyond Determinism: A Treatise (Freedom, Fate, or Both?)
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Do we have free will, or fate, or both? (Sam Harris is Wrong, Part 2)
I re-wrote this article. Here is the new (completely changed) version.
A request to white Conservatives: stop making fake arguments, start arguing in your favor
This is an unorganized piece about problems I have with the IDW.
Semantic Activism: the most important thing that isn’t acknowledged
If you control the language, you control people’s minds. There is a type of political, social, and cultural activism that has no popular name. It is controlled in the background by nefarious forces. It is a form of mind control. It can be used for censorship, but a more pernicious form. Rather than banning undesired … Continue reading Semantic Activism: the most important thing that isn’t acknowledged


