Suixuan’s Second Anniversary Selected Essays

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Suixuan Two-Year Anniversary Selected Collection
Gu Chu posted on 2007-07-31 10:34:36

Suixuan Two-Year Anniversary Selected Collection

Science — Pursuit of Knowledge

Constellations, Easter Island, and the Predicament of Science Popularization

A Casual Talk on Science pp

Putting Chaos on Display with Excel!

Trusting Science and Finding a Wife

Similarities and Differences Between Modern Science and Classical Greek Science

Philosophy — Love of Wisdom

Draft Text for the Philosophy Popularization Display Board

Preserving Commonality While Seeking Differences — A Pluralist View of Dialogue

A Supplement to “Preserving Commonality While Seeking Differences”

A Brief Discussion of Philosophy Popularization (Final Published Version)

Negative Ontology — A Review of Kant’s Ontology

Religion — Hope

The Greatest Root of Nihilism

Does Life Have Meaning?

Outline for a Discussion in the Philosophy of Religion: Does Sacred Reality in Religious Experience Really Exist? How Can We Know?

Outline for a Discussion of “Religious Knowledge”

Religious Language and Its Relation to Reality and Truth

Logic — Mathematics

An Analysis of the “Sudden Drill Paradox”

A Dialogue Held on the Fourth Floor That Has No Fourth Floor

The Boring Game Paradox

A Defense of Intuitionism

On Studying Middle School Mathematics

Science — Philosophy

Four Interpretations of the Question “Is Chinese Medicine Scientific?”

Exercises in Philosophy of Science: Chapter One

Starting from Lottery Prediction

Ancient Greek Natural Philosophy and the Scientific Spirit

Science and Judgment

Kuhn’s Historicism as a Refutation of Popper’s Philosophy of History

An Introduction to Philosophy of Science

Late Wittgenstein and the Mathematical Philosophy of Intuitionism (Slightly Revised Draft)

Science — Religion

Science — Seen from the Perspective of Religion

Using Religion to Defend Science.

The Reformation and the Scientific Revolution

Nature — Artifice

The Expansion of “Matter”

Outline for the First Discussion Session of the Introduction to Philosophy of Technology

A Lawn Is Meant to Be Trampled On!

A Third, Optional Path — Interpreting Feenberg’s Philosophy of Technology

The Evolutionary Theory and Ecology of Technology

Society — Culture

The Shortcomings of “Eliminating Feudal Superstition”

“Keyword Fever”

A Brief Discussion of “Worship of Money”

Education, Reform, and Egalitarianism

What Should “Commodity” Be?

The Globalization of Media Culture

“Chess Games” and the Pluralism of Reason

The Starry Sky — Rainwater

Philosophy of the Starry Sky

A Fascination with Rainwater

When a Fisherman Meets a Shepherd

The Starry Sky Belongs to Children

Reading — Buying Books123

The Crowd [France] Gustave Le Bon / authored by

Zhao Tingyang: On Possible Life

[Germany] Feuerbach: The Essence of Religion

[Germany] Rickert: Cultural Science and Natural Science

Reading Notes from the 2006 Winter Break: Introduction / Conclusion / Table of Contents

A Report for the Logic Philosophy Class on Reading Identity through Possible Worlds: Some Questions

Richard Dawkins: The Blind Watchmaker, translated by Wang Delun, Chongqing Publishing House and Hainan Publishing House, May 2005

Brave New World

The Complete Guide to Buying Books in Shanghai, Beijing, and Online

[U.S.] Neil Postman: The Disappearance of Childhood

[Britain] Frank Furedi: Where Have All the Intellectuals Gone?

A Book Review of Lloyd’s Early Greek Science

Idle Talk — Miscellaneous Commentary

Midterm Exam for Introduction to Civilization and the Environment

I Am a Realistic Idealist, or an Idealistic Realist (A Supplement to the Earlier Post and the Debate It Sparked)

The Traditional Textbook-Style Technique of Argumentation

Zhuhai-jun’s Strength Does Not Need Acquired Inheritance

Ethics — Politics

First Assignment for the Ethics Course Unit on the Question of Life and Death: Regarding the Train Hitting a Person and DDE

Second Assignment for the Ethics Course Unit on the Question of Life and Death: Regarding the Value of Life

Virtue, Rationality, Blood-and-Guts Spirit

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  • Jia
    Jia

    2007-07-31 10:49:28 [Reply]

    Supporting it。。。Hope it keeps getting better and better


  • mist

    2007-07-31 14:13:02 anonymous 124.17.16.85 [Reply]

    zan
    To celebrate this, let’s go for bg~

  • Gu Chu
    Gu Chu

    2007-07-31 15:37:27 http://epr.ycool.com/ [Reply]

    Hehe, the comrades in our dormitory will definitely treat us to a bg once, and if any of the other friends lurking in Suixuan want to qbg, feel free to leave a comment~


  • mist

    2007-08-01 01:12:11 anonymous 124.17.16.85 [Reply]

    wanghan’s GRE score report is in my hands. Unfortunately, I didn’t get his permission, so I still haven’t opened it. I’m planning to use this to get him to treat me to a bg~

  • Gu Chu
    Gu Chu

    2007-08-01 11:30:37 http://epr.ycool.com/ [Reply]

    He can’t escape that meal… though that guy says he’ll only bg after he gets the Offer…

  • Yiwu
    Yiwu

    2007-08-01 23:54:23 [Reply]

    Keep supporting it; I really hope Suixuan can exist forever, and that it can keep getting better and better.
    There are many items in the selected collection that I haven’t read yet. Keep going.

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