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  • Meditations on the Soul

    Dialogues, part 2 This entry will concern itself over the spectrum of sensations, and how such sensations have defined themselves within the experience of the human condition. A: I find myself wondering how not only these sensations are consistent, yet we define them linguistically, such as love, hate, happiness, and so on. B: Perhaps there…

  • Meditations on the Soul: Dialogues, Part 1

    There are several paradoxes that I wish to address within my meditations on the soul, for which I shall do in my next entry. For this, however, I am taking a different approach and using an internal stream of conscious dialogue between two hypothetical minds in order to dissect the soul further. A: I wonder…

  • The Soul’s Temperament: Meditations on the Soul, Part 4.

    By A.M. Kent “The soul becomes dyed with the colour of its thoughts.” Marcus Aurelius, Meditations. With the causation of consciousness briefly laid as a foundation, along with a flourishing of sensations as by-products. I now would like to move onto the temperament, or nature, of the soul. If it is to act as an ultimate observer,…

  • Sensations as the Ephemeral By-product of Observed Consciousness: Meditations on the Soul, Part 3

    Continuing on from the paradigm of the soul as an ultimate observer and consciousness being a matter reaction, I now come to the discussion of what our sensations during finite existence may be. As the title suggests, I posit the idea that they may be the by-product of the observer effect, like light through a…

  • Cyberspace and Non-Place: A Case Study

    by A.M. Kent Executive Summary This case study looked at research surrounding cyberspace as an example of Marc Auge’s non-place, and how it could also be interpreted differently through different perspectives. The key research and recommendations in this field are from (Bolter & Grusin, 2000; Carroll, 2017; Walmsley, 2010). However, research on cyberspace as a…

  • Is Absolutism the Key to a Strong and Undivided Government?

    A Philosophical Discussion by A.M. Kent Introduction Absolutism is a term used to describe the total sovereignty of a singular entity, be it a monarch or government over the collective people (Fichter, 1939). The discussion and critical analysis of this essay will first look at the history of enlightenment thinkers, most notably Thomas Hobbes, and…

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