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  • The Evolution of Crime Through Techno-Globalisation

    A Literature Review by A.M. Kent Abstract The content within this discussion looks to review the literature surrounding the growing technological spread between locales and how this has affected both crime and its ability to be solved. The first thing this dissertation will do is define what type of globalization is being reviewed, that of…

  • Individuality, Collectivism, Transmigration or Situated?: Meditations on The Soul Part 2

    Plato argued that the soul was immortal, that it outlived its fleshy shell after death and that it existed before birth and after birth. This made a difference from Pythagoreans who believed in the transmigration of souls, the soul, in an attempt to purify itself, continues to adopt living bodies until it has done so.…

  • Consciousness Is A Reaction To The Observation of The Soul: Meditations on The Soul, Part 1

    I will be using Von Nuemann-Wigners ‘Friend‘ thought experiment (put simply, consciousness is responsible for quantum matter change under observation, not just devices). The premise of this first contribution to an on-going series will use heavily the quantum mechanical phenomena of matter change under observation. The initial assertation from experiments such as ‘The Double-Slit Experiment‘,…

  • Nomophobia

    The author reflects on their relationship with the internet, noting the contrast between a past without it and the current state of society, which often feels disengaged and addicted. They express a blend of nostalgia and appreciation for both digital and offline experiences, advocating for moderation and balance in life while humorously promoting their writing.

  • Diogenes in The Void

    The character in Void Around Sunlight is a serial killer reminiscent of Diogenes the Cynic, embodying an anti-philosophical stance amidst chaos. While critiquing societal norms and engaging in shamelessness, he embraces destruction as a warped virtue. His empathy lies in others’ inability to appreciate this self-dissolution, contrasting traditional moral frameworks.

  • My Swan Song

    No more dark philosophical fiction… In a nutshell.

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