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Philosophy of Mind: The Hard Problem of Consciousness
One of the most perplexing questions in philosophy today is the problem of consciousness. Philosopher David Chalmers famously distinguished between the "ea…
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Philosophy
One of the most perplexing questions in philosophy today is the problem of consciousness. Philosopher David Chalmers famously distinguished between the "ea…
Philosophy
We often treat philosophy as a set of abstract theories to be studied. But the ancient Greeks and Romans saw it differently. For them, philosophy was a way…
Philosophy
Philosophy often feels like a distant, intimidating subject reserved for academics in tweed jackets. But at its heart, it’s the most personal journey you…
Philosophy
Hannah Arendt witnessed the rise of totalitarianism in the 20th century and dedicated her life to understanding its mechanisms. Her most famous concept, th…
Introduction to Claude
Most AI assistants compete on capability. Claude competes on something broader — a bet that being genuinely helpful, honest, and safe are not just featur…
Philosophy
While Western philosophy often seeks to conquer or understand the world, Taoism, attributed to Lao Tzu, teaches us to flow with it. The Tao (or Dao) is the…
Philosophy
Epicurus is often misunderstood as a hedonist who advocated for wild parties. In reality, his philosophy was about achieving *ataraxia*—a state of serene…
Philosophy
Mary Wollstonecraft is often called the first feminist philosopher. In her groundbreaking work, *A Vindication of the Rights of Woman*, she argued against…
Philosophy
For Confucius, philosophy wasn’t about abstract metaphysics; it was about building a harmonious society through personal virtue. His focus was on *ren* (…
Philosophy
In a world that often judges morality by outcomes, Immanuel Kant argued that the only thing truly good without qualification is a good will. It’s not abo…
Philosophy
Ludwig Wittgenstein argued that most philosophical problems—from the nature of consciousness to the meaning of life—are actually confusions about langu…
Rise of America
Theodore Roosevelt became president in September 1901 at forty-two years old, following the assassination of William McKinley. He was the youngest person t…
Human Psychology
Cognitive dissonance is among the most important ideas in twentieth-century psychology, and it is widely misunderstood. Most people think it just means hol…
Wellness
If you think meditation is about emptying your mind, you’re not alone, but that’s a common misconception. I was skeptical for years until I realized it…
Philosophy
David Hume was the philosopher who famously woke Immanuel Kant from his "dogmatic slumbers." A Scottish empiricist, Hume argued that our most cherished bel…
Philosophy
Jean-Jacques Rousseau’s philosophy begins with the claim that “man is born free, and everywhere he is in chains.” He argued that civilization, with i…
Philosophy
Siddhartha Gautama, the Buddha, began his philosophical journey as a prince shielded from suffering. When he finally encountered sickness, old age, and dea…
Philosophy
Existentialism is the philosophy of the 20th century because it grapples with the anxiety of modern freedom. The core tenant, often summarized as "existenc…
Philosophy
Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel saw history not as a random series of events, but as the unfolding of Spirit (*Geist*) towards greater freedom and self-aware…
Philosophy
Imagine prisoners chained in a cave, facing a blank wall. Behind them, a fire casts shadows of passing objects, and the prisoners believe these shadows are…
Philosophy
Arthur Schopenhauer was the pessimistic counterpoint to Hegel’s optimism. He argued that the world is not a rational, progressive unfolding, but the mani…
Philosophy
How do we build a fair society? John Rawls, the most important political philosopher of the 20th century, proposed a thought experiment: imagine you are de…
Philosophy
Michel Foucault radically reshaped how we think about power. He argued that power isn’t just something held by the state or a ruler—something that repr…
Philosophy
Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz, a polymath and optimist, famously argued that we live in the "best of all possible worlds." This claim, later satirized by Volta…
Philosophy
Often called the father of existentialism, Søren Kierkegaard was concerned with what it means to be a single individual in a world of abstract systems and…
Web Development
Django is a high-level web framework that encourages rapid development and clean, pragmatic design. It includes many built-in features that Flask does not…
Philosophy
Simone de Beauvoir laid the groundwork for modern feminism with *The Second Sex*, but her philosophical project was broader: she sought to build an ethics…
Core Java
I’ve seen too many empty catch blocks in my life. You know the ones: `catch (Exception e) {}`. It’s like putting a band-aid over a bullet wound. The ex…
Philosophy
We all want to be happy, but Aristotle argued we’ve been thinking about it wrong. Happiness, or *eudaimonia*, isn’t a fleeting emotion or a pleasurable…
Skilled Trades
I was always told that the only way to be successful was to go to a four-year university. So I did. I graduated with a degree in philosophy and a pile of d…
How Claude Works
Anthropic was founded on a specific thesis: that AI is one of the most transformative and potentially dangerous technologies ever developed, and that the b…
Philosophy
In an age obsessed with expertise and confidence, the wisest man in Athens claimed his wisdom came from knowing he knew nothing. Socrates didn’t leave be…
Philosophy
Life is unpredictable. Markets crash, plans fail, and people let us down. Stoicism, born in the chaotic aftermath of Alexander the Great’s empire, is a p…
Philosophy
Baruch Spinoza was so radical in his time that he was excommunicated from his own Jewish community. His crime? Identifying God with Nature. For Spinoza, th…
Philosophy
Before Socrates, there was a group of thinkers who dared to explain the world without recourse to myths. They are the Pre-Socratics, and they asked the fir…
Philosophy
How much freedom should an individual have? John Stuart Mill, in his classic *On Liberty*, gave a powerful answer: the only purpose for which power can be…
Testing
The browser ecosystem is more diverse than ever. What works perfectly in Chrome might break in Safari or Firefox. Cross-browser testing ensures your site p…
Sci-Fi
3 Body Problem marks the return of David Benioff and D.B. Weiss (Game of Thrones) to television, and it's a stunning achievement in science fiction adaptat…
Human Behaviour
Suppose you donate to a charity in the morning. In the afternoon, you face a decision that involves some ethical dimension — helping a colleague, being h…
Human Psychology
In the 1960s, Martin Seligman and Steven Maier were conducting experiments with dogs, running standard classical conditioning procedures involving mild ele…
Machine Learning
Generative AI has exploded, and it’s not just about text. I’ve been experimenting with Stable Diffusion and similar models. It’s mind-blowing to gene…
Technology
For decades, no one knew what really happened at Bletchley Park. The men and women who worked there signed the Official Secrets Act and kept their mouths s…
How to Use Claude
One of the practical challenges with AI assistants is staying coherent over long, complex conversations. Anyone who's had the experience of an AI suddenly…
Human Behaviour
In 1964, a woman named Kitty Genovese was attacked outside her apartment in New York City. Newspaper reports at the time claimed that 38 witnesses watched…
Marketing
I’ve always loved the psychology behind why people buy things. Marketing is that in practice. I started in social media management, which was fun, but I…
Human Stupidity
After a plane crash receives weeks of saturation news coverage, airline ticket sales drop significantly. After a shark attack makes the front page, beach a…
Solo Travel
I was terrified the first time I traveled solo in the US. I thought I’d be lonely or unsafe. The truth is, Americans are incredibly chatty. If you sit at…
Human Psychology
You probably know someone who aced every exam, got into a top university, and still manages to make baffling choices in their personal life. Maybe that per…
Human Stupidity
People are more afraid of flying than driving, even though driving is dramatically more dangerous per mile traveled. People buy lottery tickets — a tax o…
Planning
Biotechnology
I was a biology major who didn’t want to go to medical school. I felt a bit lost until I discovered the biotech industry. Places like Boston, San Diego…
Google Cloud Platform
Kubernetes is powerful but scary. It's also expensive if you run it wrong. I had a small app that needed a database, a cache, and an API. Running this on s…
Legal
I knew I didn’t want to go to law school, but I was fascinated by the legal world. So I became a paralegal. It was the perfect compromise. The legal fiel…
Animals
With three hearts, blue blood, and a brain that wraps around its esophagus, the octopus is already bizarre. But its intelligence is what truly sets it apar…
Google Cloud Platform
Kubernetes is powerful but scary. It's also expensive if you run it wrong. I had a small app that needed a database, a cache, and an API. Running this on s…
GitHub
I used to be a digital hoarder. My desktop was a graveyard of folders named 'final_v2', 'actual_final', and 'seriously_this_time'. Then, a friend who was w…
Lifestyle
The smart home is no longer a futuristic fantasy; it's a reality, and AI is its brain. The goal of an AI-powered home is not just to have gadgets, but to c…
Animals
When we think of wolf communication, the iconic howl comes to mind. But howling is just one part of a complex language. Wolves use howls to assemble the pa…
AWS
AWS WAF is a web application firewall that helps protect against common exploits. I added it to my CloudFront distribution to block SQL injection and cross…
Health
We all know sleep is important, but getting quality sleep can be elusive. It’s not just about the hours in bed. Our bodies thrive on routine. Try to go t…
Outdoors
Hiking is one of the most rewarding ways to connect with nature, but a little preparation goes a long way. Start with trails that match your fitness level…
Arts
Many aspiring writers get stuck at the starting line, believing they need a brilliant idea before they can begin. But the secret is that writing is a proce…
Dating
Nashville’s Broadway is famous for its honky tonk bars, and it is a fantastic dating spot if you both enjoy live music and a lively atmosphere. The stree…
Dating
Nashville’s Broadway is famous for its honky tonk bars, and it is a fantastic dating spot if you both enjoy live music and a lively atmosphere. The stree…
UPSC OTR
From 2025 onwards, UPSC made One-Time Registration (OTR) compulsory for all exams. Without OTR, you cannot fill the IAS form. Go to https://upsconline.nic…
Economy Comparison
Let me tell you something that blew my mind last week. My cousin in Texas paid $4 for a dozen eggs. I paid ₹70 for the same here in Delhi. That's less th…
Study Tips
Studying for INICET is not about studying 14 hours a day. It's about studying the right topics again and again. Focus on previous year questions – they r…
Dating
Nashville’s Broadway is famous for its honky tonk bars, and it is a fantastic dating spot if you both enjoy live music and a lively atmosphere. The stree…
Time Management
Many FMGs work in clinics or hospitals while preparing. It's hard but possible. Here's how. Wake up at 5 AM. Study 5 to 7 AM – two hours of fresh mind ti…
Tips & Tricks
UPSC OTR
From 2025 onwards, UPSC made One-Time Registration (OTR) compulsory for all exams. Without OTR, you cannot fill the IAS form. Go to https://upsconline.nic…