At least 57 journalists killed in Israel-Gaza warCommittee to Protect Journalists. “The deadliest month for journalists since CPJ began gathering data in 1992 AC .”
Sen. Crapo: Democrats’ Tax Gap Manipulation
The WEF “Cyber Attack” Scenario: Another Crisis “Much Worse Than COVID”, Paralysis of Power Supply, Communications, TransportationMichel Chossudovsky. This has been a trope of survivalist ads on YouTube for some time.
Pentagon Fails 6th Audit in a Row and Their Excuses Are Hilarious Ken Klippenstein
- “Why bother when whatever a machine extrudes would be as convincing as what we do?… What do other people matter to us?” — moving reflections on humanity in a world of AI, written and illustrated by Angie Wang
- Something about nothing — Graham Priest (CUNY) makes sense of Heidegger and Carnap (and Aristotle) on nothing
- “It is… no surprise that conservatism went dormant in contemporary social science. The ethos or worldview is simply incompatible with the practice” — Eric Schliesser (Amsterdam) on conservatism in the modern academy
- “There now seem to me at least three ways in which twins can genuinely function as a single person” — Helena de Bres (Wellesley) on twins and persons
- “There’s a lot of make work in philosophy” — Daniel Dennett interviewed by Walter Veit (Reading)
- “Let me first spell out the two most serious allegations and say why they are completely unwarranted, and then I will explain why they may have dire consequences for some of the signatories” — Muhammad Ali Khalidi (CUNY) responds to Seyla Benhabib (Yale) on the “Philosophy for Palestine” statement
- What—or who—killed Frank Ramsey? — the authors consider three possible explanations, and discuss them in light of what Ramsey was writing at the time of his death