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William Day
Professor of Philosophy at Le Moyne College (Syracuse, New York) and co-editor of Seeing Wittgenstein Anew.
Professor of Philosophy at Le Moyne College (Syracuse, New York) and co-editor of Seeing Wittgenstein Anew.
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Truth and Imagination
Against History: A Lesson from Simone Weil
Why Do We Fall in Love With Fictional Characters?
Spirited Away With Heidegger
Beauty is not just subjective
Trauma. Chaos. Control. Repeat
Creativity's dance with death
The crisis of creativity
Reimagining creativity
Distraction, flow and the creative mind
Brian Eno: creativity and the future
The right brain is essential to creativity
High Irony
Off Peak Dreams
What is Afrofuturism?
Styling the self
Coleridge and the unconscious
We are all tyrants
Science fiction is philosophy
When the Machine Stops
Nietzsche, Dune and the power of religion
The uses and abuses of the 'Russian soul'
Orwell, Huxley and the path to truth
Daydreaming of Apocalypse
Beyond the Hero
The death of the unreliable narrator
AI poetry reveals the truth of the world
Nabokov and why the moral act is the free act
Without relationships there is no self
Margaret Atwood: A sword is mightier than the pen