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Is Anything Real?

Vsauce · 3 min read

The core takeaway is that “reality” is inseparable from perception: people can only access a brain-made version of the world, and that makes...

EpistemologySensory IllusionsLong-Term Potentiation

I Watch 3 Episodes of Mind Field With Our Experts & Researchers

Vsauce · 3 min read

“Placebo isn’t just a sugar pill—it’s a whole system of belief, ritual, and context that can change real symptoms.” That core finding drives the...

Placebo EffectsSham MRINeuro Enchantment

Your Brain on Tech

Vsauce · 2 min read

Hours of 3D video gaming appear to sharpen adults’ spatial memory and improve real-world navigation performance—without requiring brain implants or...

HippocampusSpatial MemoryVideo Games

What Cats Teach Us About Happiness | A Cat's Philosophy

Einzelgänger · 2 min read

Cats’ apparent indifference is less a moral void than a different ethical system—one rooted in instinct rather than rules, stories, or external...

Feline EthicsMoralityHappiness

Introduction to Ethics

Academy of Ideas · 3 min read

Ethics is framed as a practical discipline aimed at answering how people ought to live and what actions they ought to take—questions that sit in the...

EthicsMetaethicsHume’s Law

Life as a Quest - The Antidote to a Wasted Existence

Academy of Ideas · 3 min read

Life becomes “wasted” when routine hardens into a closed cycle—comforting at first, then suffocating. The core remedy is to treat one’s life as a...

Living as a QuestRoutine vs FreedomBoldness and Wonder

What was Euclid really doing? | Guest video by Ben Syversen

3Blue1Brown · 3 min read

Euclid’s “Elements” didn’t rely on diagrams as decorative aids—it treated ruler-and-compass constructions as part of the proof itself, with diagrams...

Euclid’s ElementsRuler and Compass ConstructionsParallel Postulate

Fear and Social Control

Academy of Ideas · 3 min read

Fear is a powerful lever for social control because it shuts down rational judgment and makes people more willing to accept authority that promises...

Fear as ControlFalse FlagsPropaganda Repetition

If Everyone Believes It, It's Probably Wrong - The Philosophy of Socrates (& Plato)

Pursuit of Wonder · 3 min read

Socrates and Plato left behind a legacy less about settled answers than about disciplined doubt—and that uncertainty still shapes how people think...

SocratesPlatoSocratic Paradox

The Philosopher Who Urinated On People | DIOGENES

Einzelgänger · 3 min read

Diogenes of Sinope turned cynicism into a lived provocation: he rejected social conventions so completely that his “philosophy” looked like public...

DiogenesCynicismSelf-Sufficiency

Strange Questions No One Knows the Answers To

Pursuit of Wonder · 3 min read

A single snowflake can’t be the difference between “not a heap” and “a heap”—yet the moment the count rises, common sense insists that a heap exists....

Heap ParadoxProblem of UniversalsShip of Theseus

Nietzsche and Metaphysics

Academy of Ideas · 3 min read

Nietzsche’s central move is to treat traditional “two-world” metaphysics not as a route to truth but as a psychological coping mechanism—an escape...

MetaphysicsTwo-World TheoryNietzsche

Socrates: The Man and His Life

Academy of Ideas · 3 min read

Socrates’ most enduring legacy traces back to a single oracle’s claim—he was “the wisest of all men”—and the chain reaction it set off: a mission to...

SocratesDelphi OracleAthenian Trial

Introduction to Parmenides

Academy of Ideas · 2 min read

Parmenides’ central claim is that ordinary experience—where things move, change, are born, and die—is an illusion. Reality, on his account, is one...

ParmenidesBeing vs BecomingNon-Being

Introduction to the Presocratics

Academy of Ideas · 2 min read

The Presocratics matter because they helped trigger a historic shift from mythic explanations of nature to rational, impersonal accounts—changing not...

Presocratic PhilosophyMyth vs ReasonMetaphysics

Philosophy as a Way of Life

Academy of Ideas · 3 min read

Philosophy, in the ancient sense, was not a specialist’s word game but a practical discipline aimed at transforming the self—helping people live with...

Philosophy as a Way of LifeSpiritual ExercisesStoic Practices

Introduction to Democritus

Academy of Ideas · 2 min read

Democritus’ atomism—his claim that reality is made of tiny, indivisible atoms moving in empty space—became a cornerstone idea that shaped later...

DemocritusAtomismQualia

Escape Mediocrity - How to Stop Wasting your Life

Academy of Ideas · 3 min read

Mediocrity, as described through Joseé Inhineros’s “The Mediocre Man,” is less a lack of ability than a lack of personal character: people who never...

MediocrityIdealsMentorship

The Archetypal Western Path, the Last Man, and the Daimon

Academy of Ideas · 3 min read

Western identity is framed as a set of deep psychological values—especially a drive to engage the material world, pursue purpose, and express...

Western IdentityLast ManArchetypes