Blog Roundup: Ancient Sea Kings
Sep. 8th, 2022 03:29 pmHere are a few recent highlights from my new blog, AncientSeaKings.com.
How to (Do a Hell of a Lot More Than) Think for Yourself: Series
These are the opening salvos of what I intend to be a very long essay series, complete with practical exercises, that seeks to shed light on the difficulty of what I call living authentically, which includes independent thinking. Each essay after the intro will include a practical measure to train some ability that commonly trips people up. So far, I only have the intro and the first essay, but I expect to release them at about a biweekly cadence. As a teaser, the first three essays all deal with the basics of how we form meaning through the semiotic signs of Charles S. Peirce. Future installments will go into detail on many other things, such as ternary thinking, logical fallacies, and the all-important difficulty of knowing what you SHOULD do but being unable to overcome your emotions and habits.
Speed as a Class Signal
Instead of book reviews, I like to post interesting thought trains that I found via a certain work. This one comes from Ivan Illich.
Education as Responsibility
And this one comes from E,.F. Schumacher.
How to (Do a Hell of a Lot More Than) Think for Yourself: Series
These are the opening salvos of what I intend to be a very long essay series, complete with practical exercises, that seeks to shed light on the difficulty of what I call living authentically, which includes independent thinking. Each essay after the intro will include a practical measure to train some ability that commonly trips people up. So far, I only have the intro and the first essay, but I expect to release them at about a biweekly cadence. As a teaser, the first three essays all deal with the basics of how we form meaning through the semiotic signs of Charles S. Peirce. Future installments will go into detail on many other things, such as ternary thinking, logical fallacies, and the all-important difficulty of knowing what you SHOULD do but being unable to overcome your emotions and habits.
Speed as a Class Signal
Instead of book reviews, I like to post interesting thought trains that I found via a certain work. This one comes from Ivan Illich.
Education as Responsibility
And this one comes from E,.F. Schumacher.