Science does not need philosophy in every detail or experiment; but it needs it around the edges and sometimes in its methodology. Philosophy helps us to better understand how science works, how scientific laws and theories fit into our worldviews, and the place of humans in nature.
Our Very Happiness is Colonized
Whenever you do something purely because it brings you (and others) joy, you are committing an act of rebellion.
How I Outran My Dream
For twenty years, I forgot how to make life choices for myself. Much of what I was doing over the years was not what I wanted to do. I was complacent and tolerated my circumstances. Sound familiar?
Ripley Has An Aquarium: Believe It Or Not!
Three formidable tiger sharks cruised toward me…eyeing me in a manner suggesting I might make a fine lunch, or at least a suitable appetizer.
Sapa: Home to Rugged Lands and Delightful People
The book ‘1,000 Places To See Before You Die’ includes Sapa in northwestern Vietnam, and with good reason. The geography is stunning without being overwhelming. The local hill people, with their faces deeply etched with character, welcome tourists for home stays and mountain trekking. This article describes a corner of the world that visitors will remember fondly for the rest of their lives.
3 Steps For Becoming a Global Thought Leader: Roger Killen and TEDxStanleyPark
Vancouver has become a hotbed of creativity and ideas, and continues to spark innovation and breakthroughs in the fields of film production, gaming and software design partly due to the efforts of thought leaders like Roger who work tirelessly to connect people so they can empower each other to succeed.
Pink Paintings
This collection of paintings are monotone pink portraits exploring ideas concerning superficiality, sexuality, commodity fetishism, complacency, beauty, distraction and the female identity.
Northwestern Salamanders
The northwestern salamander, sometimes called the ‘Brown Salamander’ can grow to over 20cm in length including the tail, with the female being the larger of the two adults. They have a preference for living in dark, moist forest environments.
Making Simple Dog Training Easy
Modern reward-based training methods are based on some pretty simple concepts. And they can be amazingly effective. But things that are simple are not necessarily easy. Three simple guidelines can make all the difference, especially to those new to this kind of training. Sometimes you can make simple things easy!
Tarmac Meditations #158: Walking Downtown Streets With a Camera
He didn’t mind the camera and when I left he said, “Thank you for inquiring” after his well being. He said, “Not every one does that,” and he appreciated being treated like a person despite his circumstances.
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