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* Bruno Maçães, Crashing Out, argues that United States foreign policy has become obsessed with projecting an image, regardless of substance. * Jordan Howell looks at a recent study by FIRE that suggests that non-tenured faculty are more harshly punished for controversial speech. * Jonathan Zittrain, The Internet Is Rotting, on the perpetual problem that things online swiftly disappear. * David Horan's new translation of the Dialogues of Plato is available online. * Alex Priou looks at Bacon's debt to Machiavelli

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* Mike Aquilina interviews Zena Hitz in Can faith help us live an 'intellectual life'? * Ljiljana Radenovic, Philosophy of My Faith

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* Daniel Williams, Is the brain an organ for free energy minimisation?, looks at some of the problems with the idea * An interview with Christopher Tollefsen on his recent book (co-written with Farr Curlin) on medical ethics the book looks interesting. * Paul Silva, Jr., A Conceptual Analysis of Glory (PDF) * Stuart Richie, Never trust a scientist, looks at scandals in the field of psychology O let me laugh a while! The time to mournĮxtends with endless years that weep with dust Īll things will pass and end, though stone their make,įoundations one day fail, and all our trust. With none who care, and none who love and know. Now all is waste and trace in desert bare. Where once the lovers kissed in shadows' guard, With all the solemn light of laughter's care,

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Where once a festive party sang their songs Half-hid, like sunken treasures in the sea,Ī ruin goes to wreck with pillars dressedĪnd days on days uncounted and unblessed. That stirs up sandy clouds in rushing haste The desert sands are stretching bare and far, The world will end no matter what we say.











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