The Demarcation Problem: Karl Popper, Falsifiability, and the Boundary Between Science and Pseudoscience
There is a question that sounds academic until it isn’t. How do you tell the…

There is a question that sounds academic until it isn’t. How do you tell the…

Somewhere in the contested territory between a Midjourney prompt and a Van Gogh brushstroke lies…

A Universe That Refuses to Behave Sixty years ago, a Harvard-trained physicist named Thomas Kuhn…

Between 2020 and 2025, AI architectures proliferated with Cambrian extravagance. Paleontological history suggests this is the pattern preceding mass extinction and consolidation. Which body plans will survive?

Watching Christopher Hitchens debate a room full of theologians was one of the more exhilarating…

Three days inside Diocletian’s Palace in Split, Croatia, off-season in November — a Stoic reflection on power, impermanence, and what we build expecting it to outlast us.