Tag: philosophy
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Essay: On AI bans in Academia (PUB101)
Word Count: 1197 Unfortunately, This is Philosophy. Slovenian cultural philosopher Slavoj Žižek once explained to a general audience: “As important as providing answers is…[philosophy] can ask the right questions. There are not only wrong answers, but there are also wrong questions. Questions which deal with a real problem but the way they are formulated, they…
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Shameless self-promotion:
Jove’s Bodega As some or none of you may know, I’m also the editor-in-chief for a fledgling academic journal at Simon Fraser University known as Jove’s Bodega. Well, once a year, we round up all our submissions into a little compendium to showcase the bright minds in SFU philosophy. For this post, I thought I’d…
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Nagarjuna’s Tetralemma
Today, I want to share some of my thoughts about Buddhism. This piece may be a bit difficult for those unfamiliar with propositional logic. However, I have ensured that this exposition is accessible to everyone, not just the logicians. Buddhism, and Eastern philosophy by large, is often dismissed as mysticism. Overloaded with aphorisms, seemingly non-sensical…
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Mini-Assignment 2 (Guest Interview)
For this assignment, I was asked to invite a character, celebrity, or person of interest to contribute to my blog. Rather than give the reigns over to this fictitious individual, I utilized the current excitement surrounding AI and CHATGPT to craft an interview with one of the most influential figures in Eastern Philosophy –Alan Watts.…
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PhilosoFun
This week I was asked to design a poster and several pieces of digital ephemera for the Philosophy Student Union. No problem. I love poster design because it’s an opportunity to think outside of the brand’s global identity and play with new techniques and styles. The union doesn’t have a strong brand identity outside of…