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Posted by Kaelee Dean May 10th, 2010 |
Kaelee Dean takes a look at her own attitudes towards feminism, and how they have evolved over the years, while also touching on the impact feminism has had on a society of young, confused, highly pressured women.
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Tags: education, f, feminism, feminist, modern, motherhood, rudd, women, word Posted in Philosophy, Social Sciences | No Comments »
Posted by Kaelee Dean March 19th, 2010 |
Lomography: A Love Story. Complete with a complicated history, seeing the world through rose coloured glasses, and the potential for a future love triangle. Kaelee takes a walk down lovers’ lane with her new lomo camera, and muses on what makes lomography so special.
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Posted in Philosophy, The Less You Know | 1 Comment »
Posted by Lara Horgan November 17th, 2009 |
Why atheism is on its way to becoming just like any other religion.
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Tags: atheism, atheist, dawkins, flying spaghetti monster, religion, religious Posted in Philosophy, Social Sciences | 5 Comments »
Posted by Kaelee Dean November 3rd, 2009 |
With the potential of immortality some time in the next century, will we be a society of Hob Gadlings or will life continue to pass us by, no matter how long it is? Kaelee Dean looks briefly at the implications of life eternal.
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Tags: eternal life, future science, immortality, nanotechnology, overpopulation, ray kurzweil Posted in Philosophy, Science & Tech, Social Sciences | 2 Comments »
Posted by Alanna Horgan October 30th, 2009 |
Music and matter are more entwined than you may realise, and the implications of this could change life as we know it.
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Tags: coma, hans jenny, harmony of the spheres, music therapy, plants, string theory, vibration Posted in Philosophy, Science & Tech | 3 Comments »
Posted by Alanna Horgan October 14th, 2009 |
Alanna Horgan takes an depth look at the multiverse and its implications for the possibility of time travel.
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Tags: david deutsch, deutsch, Grandfather Paradox, Lewis, lockwood, multiple dimensions, Multiverse, Retrocausality, Time Travel Posted in Philosophy, Science & Tech | No Comments »
Posted by Kaelee Dean October 13th, 2009 |
‘Do not teach your children never to be angry; teach them how to be angry.’ ~Lyman Abbott
Kaelee Dean looks at the social taboo on anger, new and emerging views of anger, and why it is healthier to express anger than to ignore it.
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Tags: anger, anger management, henry rollins, Philosophy, rage, society, sue parker hall, taboo Posted in Philosophy, Social Sciences | 1 Comment »
Posted by Alanna Horgan October 5th, 2009 |
Alanna Horgan explains how locating the present moment in time may be harder than you think.
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Tags: Time Travel Posted in Philosophy | No Comments »
Posted by Alanna Horgan September 28th, 2009 |
Alanna Horgan looks at the strange possibilities of logical paradoxes in time travel.
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Tags: causal loops, knowledge paradox, logic, star trek Posted in Philosophy, Science & Tech | 6 Comments »
Posted by Alanna Horgan September 23rd, 2009 |
This is one of the most commonly held assumptions about time travel. If you go back in time and change even the slightest thing, the butterfly effect will cause a chain reaction that drastically alters the course of history. The time you originally left will not be the one you come back to. However, this very concept is the reason the possibility of time travel remains in dispute.
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Tags: Grandfather Paradox, Retrocausality, Time Travel Posted in Philosophy, Science & Tech | 3 Comments »
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