You can also download and read or share a .pdf of the complete text of this manifesto HERE. Philosophy As Rational Anthropology: A Manifesto in 240 Words. If there is any science humankind really needs, it is the one I teach, of how to occupy properly that place in [the world] that is assigned to … [continue reading]
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THE PHILOSOPHY OF THE FUTURE, #20– Formal and Natural Science After 1945, The Mechanistic Mindset, and The Rise of The Mechanistic Worldview.
This book, THE PHILOSOPHY OF THE FUTURE: Uniscience and the Modern World, by Robert Hanna, presents and defends a critical philosophy of science and digital technology, and a new and prescient philosophy of nature and human thinking. It is being made available here in serial format, but you can also download and read or share … [continue reading]
THE PHILOSOPHY OF THE FUTURE, #19–Wrestling with Modernity: 1900-1940, Architectural and Artistic Trends.
This book, THE PHILOSOPHY OF THE FUTURE: Uniscience and the Modern World, by Robert Hanna, presents and defends a critical philosophy of science and digital technology, and a new and prescient philosophy of nature and human thinking. It is being made available here in serial format, but you can also download and read or share … [continue reading]
A Philosopher’s Diary, #1—Changing Social Institutions From Without Or Within.
The descriptive sub-title of this blog—Against Professional Philosophy—originally created and rolled out in 2013, is “A Co-Authored Anarcho-Philosophical Diary.” Now, nine years later, after more than 300, 000 views of the site, this new series, A Philosopher’s Diary, will finally literally instantiate that description by featuring short monthly entries by one or another of the … [continue reading]
THE PHILOSOPHY OF THE FUTURE, #18–Wrestling with Modernity: 1900-1940, Two Philosophical Developments: Classical Analytic Philosophy and First Wave Organicism.
This book, THE PHILOSOPHY OF THE FUTURE: Uniscience and the Modern World, by Robert Hanna, presents and defends a critical philosophy of science and digital technology, and a new and prescient philosophy of nature and human thinking. It is being made available here in serial format, but you can also download and read or share … [continue reading]
Where are the System-Builders? Recovering the Lost Art of Connective Thinking.
Where are the System-Builders? Recovering the Lost Art of Connective Thinking I. Introduction: Philosophy and Universal Free Sharing Originally, I intended to submit this short piece to Academia Letters. Its scope and content may be familiar to regular readers of APP, since it deals with the consequences of (hyper)specialization in the sciences and philosophy. However, … [continue reading]
THE PHILOSOPHY OF THE FUTURE, #17–Wrestling with Modernity: 1900-1940, Six Sociocultural or Sociopolitical Developments.
This book, THE PHILOSOPHY OF THE FUTURE: Uniscience and the Modern World, by Robert Hanna, presents and defends a critical philosophy of science and digital technology, and a new and prescient philosophy of nature and human thinking. It is being made available here in serial format, but you can also download and read or share … [continue reading]
G.E. Moore’s Open Question Argument Against The Naturalistic Fallacy Revised, Updated, and Redefended.
You can also download and read or share a .pdf of the complete text of this essay HERE. G.E. Moore’s Open Question Argument Against The Naturalistic Fallacy Revised, Updated, and Redefended I’ll begin by defining the naturalistic fallacy, dictionary-style, as follows: 1. The failed attempt to reduce what is morally obligatory to what is merely … [continue reading]
THE PHILOSOPHY OF THE FUTURE, #16–This is the Way the World Ends.
This book, THE PHILOSOPHY OF THE FUTURE: Uniscience and the Modern World, by Robert Hanna, presents and defends a critical philosophy of science and digital technology, and a new and prescient philosophy of nature and human thinking. It is being made available here in serial format, but you can also download and read or share … [continue reading]
The Axiocentric Predicament, And What To Do About It.
You can also download and read or share the complete .pdf text of this essay HERE. The Axiocentric Predicament, And What To Do About It According to the classical hard problem in philosophical logic known as the logocentric predicament, as formulated in 1926 by Harry Sheffer, [i]n order to give an account of logic, we … [continue reading]