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Beyond Good and Evil: Complementarity, Meditation, and Politics

2019-02-12
By: Micah Hanks
On: February 12, 2019
In: Philosophy

In early 1927, physicist Neils Bohr was on a skiing trip in Norway when he received a letter from his colleague, Werner Heisenberg. The contents of that note were Bohr’s introduction to what became one of the most well-known theories in quantum physics: Heisenberg’s famous uncertainty principle. Heisenberg’s paper wasContinue Reading

The Difficult Dichotomy Between Science and Philosophy

2016-02-26
By: Micah Hanks
On: February 26, 2016
In: Science

Many scientists continue to dismiss philosophy as being “dead”… but any true understanding of reality may require input from both disciplines.Continue Reading

Feynman’s Fool: Truth, Individuation, and the Lens of Subjectivity

2015-05-07
By: Micah Hanks
On: May 7, 2015
In: Culture, Current Issues

Individual search for truth presents one with the “Feynman’s Fool,” a concept manifested by “the fool within,” and “the fool without”.Continue Reading

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