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Author: Huenemann

Curious about the ways humans use their minds and hearts to distract themselves from the meaninglessness of life.

How compatible are you with Friedrich Nietzsche?

Find out here. It’s scientific. It’s based on biorhythms.

Unknown's avatarAuthor HuenemannPosted on February 8, 2009February 8, 2009Categories Uncategorized2 Comments on How compatible are you with Friedrich Nietzsche?

Philosophy and sport

Kleiner recently asked me if I knew of any interesting philosophical discussions of issues raised in sports. Lo and behold, here’s a blog. It’s new to me, and I am sports-apathetic (unless it involves clip-in shoes), so I can’t vouch for its quality.

Unknown's avatarAuthor HuenemannPosted on February 5, 2009Categories Uncategorized3 Comments on Philosophy and sport

Clever vs. intelligent?

Which are you? Think about it.

Unknown's avatarAuthor HuenemannPosted on February 4, 2009Categories Uncategorized3 Comments on Clever vs. intelligent?

de Botton on Nietzsche

There’s an interesting video here on Nietzsche, as part of the BBC series on philosophy and happiness. It’s good to get some pictures of the Alps and places where Nietzsche lived, and the overall account seems pretty good. It’s unfortunate that de Botton sticks to the old syphilis diagnosis, and the story about Nz embracing a flogged horse (both surely false).

Unknown's avatarAuthor HuenemannPosted on January 30, 2009Categories Uncategorized3 Comments on de Botton on Nietzsche

Teapots and spaghetti monsters

A cluster of interesting links and discussion here about whether belief in God is more rational than Russell’s orbiting teapot or the Flying Spaghetti Monster. Check it out!

Unknown's avatarAuthor HuenemannPosted on January 29, 2009Categories Uncategorized92 Comments on Teapots and spaghetti monsters

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