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ahelwer.ca
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| | | | | Author's note: I wrote this in 2017 and it languished in the drafts since then because I couldn't think of a good conclusion. Really this is typical of the subject matter and all this piece offers is something to chew on, if you have the interest in it or have never before considered the question. At the time I was helping tutor a TLA? seminar and had the opportunity to ask Leslie Lamport (who has thought about computation quite a bit! | |
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daily-philosophy.com
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| | | | | A comprehensive overview of Epicurus philosophy of happiness. Epicurus is one of the few ancient philosophers who are more relevant today than they were in their own times. Learn all about him right here. | |
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www.happierlivesinstitute.org
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| | | | | This short article summarises what philosophers do (and don't) mean by the term "wellbeing". It introduces the three main rival accounts of what wellbeing is and considers their theoretical strengths and weaknesses. | |
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extinctionrebellion.uk
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| | | Guest author: Rebecca Lester Rebecca came to speak at The Big One about her experience being a member of the citizens' assembly for the People's Plan for Nature. It was an initiative from the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds (RSPB), the National Trust, and the WWF. The citizens' assembly informed this comprehensive plan [...] | ||