Good fire

To renew Yosemite Valley, California should embrace once-outlawed Indigenous practices of managing fire to sustain resources - by Aeon Video Watch at Aeon | Continue reading


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Her body is a problem

When 1970s women artists put the female body under the female gaze, why did the critics see only obscene monsters? - by Lauren Elkin Read at Aeon | Continue reading


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Delia Derbyshire and Doctor Who

High-tech gadgetry and practical ingenuity came together in the BBC workshop that jumpstarted an electronic music revolution - by Aeon Video Watch at Aeon | Continue reading


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The dreams of animals

The psychic lives of nonhuman dreamers reveal colours, harmonies and beauties of which we had little inkling until now - by David M Peña-Guzmán Read at Aeon | Continue reading


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English Is Not Normal

No, English isn’t uniquely vibrant or mighty or adaptable. But it really is weirder than pretty much every other language | Continue reading


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On Wittgenstein

For Ludwig Wittgenstein, words derive their meaning within the ‘language game’ that we all play but can never escape - by Aeon Video Watch at Aeon | Continue reading


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John Searle and Bryan Magee on Wittgenstein

Ludwig Wittgenstein and the ‘language game’ we all play but can never escape: John Searle in conversation with Bryan Magee - by Aeon Video Watch at Aeon | Continue reading


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What do caged animals tell us about our mental lives?

Scientists study animals to illuminate human psychology. So why are we blind to the mental lives of our caged subjects? | Continue reading


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Beyond dust and grime

Zhuangzi thought Confucians were like frogs trapped in a well, unable to perceive the limitlessness of the sea - by Tao Jiang Read at Aeon | Continue reading


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The man who drew his own money

Is it forgery to draw banknotes and call them art? The audacious art project that changed how the Bank of England prints notes - by Aeon Video Watch at Aeon | Continue reading


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Freefall into darkness

Scientists study animals to illuminate human psychology. So why are we blind to the mental lives of our caged subjects? - by Garet Lahvis Read at Aeon | Continue reading


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Golden jubilee

‘What is liberation when so much has already been taken?’ A lyrical meditation on cultural memory after colonisation in Goa - by Aeon Video Watch at Aeon | Continue reading


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With respect and friendship

For a century before the rise of European empires, Britons and North Africans lived together in amicable peace - by Nat Cutter Read at Aeon | Continue reading


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The incredible life of Maria Sibylla Merian

Maria Sibylla Merian’s groundbreaking illustrations of the metamorphosis of insects are a tribute to patient observation - by Aeon Video Watch at Aeon | Continue reading


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The art of listening

To listen well is not only a kindness to others but also, as the psychologist Carl Rogers made clear, a gift to ourselves - by M M Owen Read at Aeon | Continue reading


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Our excrement is a natural, renewable and sustainable resource

Our excrement is a natural, renewable and sustainable resource – if only we can overcome our visceral disgust of it | Continue reading


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The Antarctic paradox

The most protected place on Earth has become one of the most threatened – and threatening. Can its problems be solved? - by Alejandra Mancilla & Peder Roberts Read at Aeon | Continue reading


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Thalia Wheatley: social neuroscience

How our brains repurpose primitive circuitry to help us grasp abstract concepts, behave socially and navigate the modern world - by Aeon Video Watch at Aeon | Continue reading


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Imaginology

We need a new kind of approach to learning that shifts imagination from the periphery to the foundation of all knowledge - by Stephen T Asma Read at Aeon | Continue reading


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The middle of the world

An endurance runner explains how pain, elation and transcendence converge on the 50-mile trail through the Grand Canyon - by Aeon Video Watch at Aeon | Continue reading


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More than muses and martyrs

In the long 19th century, many women philosophers were marginalised or ignored. We need to rediscover them - by Kristin Gjesdal & Dalia Nassar Read at Aeon | Continue reading


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Hieronymus Bosch: The Garden of Earthly Delights

Take a deep dive into Hieronymus Bosch’s Renaissance triptych on earthly pleasures to see its deeply conservative message - by Aeon Video Watch at Aeon | Continue reading


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How to write a Hollywood blockbuster, with Aristotle’s Poetics

Today, the ancient Greek storyteller would be winning Oscars. To learn how, turn to the Poetics, his masterwork on writing | Continue reading


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Aristotle goes to Hollywood

Today, the ancient Greek storyteller would be winning Oscars. To learn how, turn to the Poetics, his masterwork on writing - by Philip Freeman Read at Aeon | Continue reading


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James Wines: nature’s revenge

How the US architect and artist James Wines ‘put art where you least expect to find it’ – in big-box stores design - by Aeon Video Watch at Aeon | Continue reading


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Bad therapy

Some psychotherapeutic approaches are not only ineffective, they’re actively harmful. We’re now starting to identify them - by Yevgeny Botanov, Alexander Williams & John Sakaluk Read at Aeon | Continue reading


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Phenomena: electricity

An electric circuit, a salt solution and a wooden board demonstrate how electricity ignites, in this mini fireworks show - by Aeon Video Watch at Aeon | Continue reading


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Philosopher of the apocalypse

From the ashes of the Second World War, Günther Anders forecast a new catastrophe: technology would overwhelm its creators - by Audrey Borowski Read at Aeon | Continue reading


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Gödel’s incompleteness theorem

How Kurt Gödel used the paradox ‘This statement cannot be proved’ to shatter the notion of total certainty in mathematics - by Aeon Video Watch at Aeon | Continue reading


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A new Earth rises

How did the planet replace the nation-state to become the prime political object of the 21st century? - by Erik Isberg Read at Aeon | Continue reading


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When hope gets in the way

Hope is usually seen as a positive agent of change that spares us from pain. But it can also undermine healing and growth - by Santiago Delboy Read at Aeon | Continue reading


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How to be alone

‘You are such an interesting conversation.’ Pádraig Ó Tuama’s tender poem is a guide to being comfortable in one’s own company - by Aeon Video Watch at Aeon | Continue reading


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Quantum Wittgenstein

Metaphysical debates in quantum physics don’t get at ‘truth’ – they’re nothing but a form of ritual, activity and culture - by Timothy Andersen Read at Aeon | Continue reading


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Bacon and God’s wrath

The Jewish woman who turned away from God thanks to ‘the Google’, finding atheism – and bacon – only in her later years - by Aeon Video Watch at Aeon | Continue reading


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Breakfast with the Panthers

It wasn’t all young men and guns: the Black Panther Party’s programs fed more hungry kids than the state of California - by Suzanne Cope Read at Aeon | Continue reading


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The last tape

‘Make sure you come back alive’: the last days at home with his grandfather before Artem, 18, leaves to fight for Ukraine - by Aeon Video Watch at Aeon | Continue reading


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Since Derrida

A golden generation of French philosophers dismantled truth and other traditional ideas. What next for their successors? - by Peter Salmon Read at Aeon | Continue reading


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Gloria’s call

The feminist academic who heard the call of the forgotten women of surrealism and went on a mindbending trip to find them - by Aeon Video Watch at Aeon | Continue reading


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Against human exceptionalism

In a tight spot, you’d probably intuit that a human life outweighs an animal’s. There are good arguments why that’s wrong - by Jeff Sebo Read at Aeon | Continue reading


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What is movement?

View the Universe in terms of processes, not objects, and you’ll see improvements in science, public policy and relationships - by Aeon Video Watch at Aeon | Continue reading


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Energised crowding

To understand why early cities thrived, look not to the temples of kings but to their subjects’ bustling neighbourhoods - by Michael E Smith Read at Aeon | Continue reading


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The AI historian

How the deep neural network that can restore, date and place ancient texts is working to fill in the blanks of history - by Aeon Video Watch at Aeon | Continue reading


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A fairly-fed world

Last year 200 million children did not get enough to eat, yet it would be cheap and easy for the world to feed them all - by Sharman Apt Russell Read at Aeon | Continue reading


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Tainted love

Love is both a wonderful thing and a cunning evolutionary trick to control us. A dangerous cocktail in the wrong hands - by Anna Machin Read at Aeon | Continue reading


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Look on the Dark Side, Pessimism

We must keep the flame of pessimism burning: it is a virtue for our deeply troubled times, when crude optimism is a vice | Continue reading


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AI’s First Philosopher

Alan Turing was a pioneer of machine learning, whose work continues to shape the crucial question: can machines think? | Continue reading


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Stray in Kars

Street dogs in the ancient Turkish city of Kars roam free, fight and and occasionally join in the humans’ call to prayer - by Aeon Video Watch at Aeon | Continue reading


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Stray in Kars

Street dogs in the ancient city of Kars roam free, fight and and occasionally join in the humans’ call to prayer - by Aeon Video Watch at Aeon | Continue reading


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