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Just Fake! Why Generative AI Art is a Myth
The year 2018 was a turning point in the debate about AI art. This was when Christie's offered the Portrait of Edmond de Belamy,...
Why Engage with the Past? Philosophy and Its History
In philosophy, you quite immediately notice a striking difference between content taught and philosophical research, for example, when looking at how philosophy departments are...
Why Do I Advocate for the General Use of the Term “So-Called Artificial Intelligence”?
This post was originally published in Kronika: Filozofski magazin as “Zašto predlažem opću upotrebu naziva ‘takozvana umjetna inteligencija’?” It has been translated by the author and...
Harold, Maude, My Dad, and Me
My father’s birthday recently passed. To honor his memory, I decided to rewatch the 1971 cult classic Harold and Maude, which he once told...
Recently Published Book Spotlight: Anticolonialism, Ontology, and Semiotics: A Cinematic Exploration
Patrick D. Anderson is an Associate Professor of Philosophy at Central State University and a recipient of a 2025 American Council of Learned Societies...
Will Pricing Algorithms Spell the End of the Fair Market Price?
I hate haggling. I spent a lot of my life living and working in countries across the Asia-Pacific, where open negotiation for purchases is...
The Humanities Challenge: Expanding the Circle of Philosophy
“Philosophy is, or should be, a kind of magic. It is not an escape from but rather a new window—or many windows—onto our lives....
Dune’s Discomfort with Religion
Every adaptation puts a spin on the source material. Dune: Part One (2021) and Dune: Part Two (2024), by director Denis Villeneuve, are infused...
“When You See This Sign…”: The Power of Silence in Propaganda
“The best propaganda is that which, as it were, works invisibly, penetrates the whole life without the public having any knowledge of the propagandistic...
Philosophy as Children: Rethinking Adulthood as the Measure of Reason
Philosophy continues to rely on a particular fiction of the knower. Serious thought is still imagined to require a subject who appears autonomous, self-regulating,...





















