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A Critique of Euclid's Imposed Definitions
By Raphael - Jean-Pol GRANDMONT Taken on 29 September 2011, Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=17000363 SANTA FE — Much of the St. John’s College program is dedicated to a pursuit of what could be seen as the truth. A truth in philosophy that we examine in a seminar, a truth in experimentation which we find in our Laboratory tutorials, and a truth of pure and historic mathematics that is pursued in mathematics tutorials. In this essay I plan to exa
JM Valat De Córdova
Jul 21, 20254 min read
Looking back at T.M. Scanlon's "What We Owe To Each Other" & the TV show it influenced
(NEW YORK, NY) – T.M. Scanlon wrote What We Owe to Each Other over two decades, very much exemplifying the Contractualist ethics that he outlines in the aforementioned book, taking elements of great Social Contract theorists like Rousseau and deontological thinkers like Immanuel Kant, forming his own type of that which, he calls (as I do) “Contractualism.” A philosophy of moral ethics that is fundamentally grounded in the rules of social engagement and engagement with the out
JM Valat De Córdova
Jul 10, 20253 min read


Cigs & The Return of Zoomer Nihlism
(NEW YORK, NY) – Do not rejoice! For something has overtaken American popular culture, in the street corners, hidden in the lyrics of...
JM Valat De Córdova
Jun 18, 20253 min read


The Death of Triple-A Gaming
LISBON, PORTUGAL - The death of Triple-A has something that has been prophesied by many outlets and publications, for every game made by one of the big gaming company that inevitably doesn’t meet the expectations set by a company and for each studio bought and immediately closed, many have cried wolf for the so called “inevitable total collapse of the industry”. Truth is, in its current state, if Triple-A gaming ever reaches a downturn, it’ll be a slow and temporary death. To
António Silveira
Oct 13, 20243 min read
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