Philosophy Websites
20 websites found
Juan Pablo Calderón
// DUMPA.COJuan Pablo Calderón writes at El blog de dumpa. His writing explores themes of transformation, redefinition, and complexity. He encourages readers to consider new perspectives and find deeper meaning in everyday experiences. He has over 200 subscribers to his blog.
Arman Jindal
// ARMANJINDAL.GITHUB.IOArman Jindal is a programmer, writer, and humanist-technologist. He considers himself a (primal) mover and friendly human. He writes about technology, specifically how we use it and how it uses us. Arman welcomes connection and encourages people to reach out via email. He promises good questions, genuine curiosity, and a commitment to paying generosity forward.
Riley Harris
// RILEYHARRIS.BLOGRiley Harris is a PhD student at Oxford, researching the potential overlap between minds and machines. Prior to this, Riley focused on communicating research and earned degrees in philosophy and economics from the University of Adelaide. Riley maintains a blog where they share thoughts and ideas.
NOLOVE - world of wandering souls
// NOLOVE.NEOCITIES.ORGNOLOVE is a vagrant, minstrel, programmer, and breaker-downer residing on the US East Coast. At age 27, NOLOVE identifies as a wandering soul documenting a journey through intensity, acceleration, and edge-walking. They refuse to slow down, finding meaning in relentless forward momentum and exploring the power of perception and subjectivity of reality. NOLOVE is interested in tech/science, currently with a hobby of learning about the latest breakthroughs in particle physics and Chinese-style quantum computing using lasers/light. They are always on their laptop. NOLOVE embraces radical dissociation, edge-walking, and biasless awareness as practice. They are focused on building social infrastructure for the independent web, measuring entropy in physical systems, mapping invisible urban infrastructure, and documenting the journey through edge-walking.
Reess Kennedy
// REESSKENNEDY.COMReess Kennedy is a founder at Surgo Digital Systems, where he manages a distributed team focused on marketing and product development of a digital platform aimed at helping media and professional service companies grow sales. He was formerly Co-Founder of Ratings Intelligence, a media research firm acquired in 2014. Reess enjoys sharing ideas and clarifying his thoughts through writing. His interests include people, philosophy, innovation, lifelong learning, technology, coding, design, science, running, systems thinking, sales & marketing strategy and psychology, open source software, writing, stand-up comedy, kites, and adventure. He is based in New York, NY and is interested in discussing ideas with people in NYC or Connecticut.
Adrian Unger
// STAYDECENT.CAAdrian Unger is a former Digital Product Developer of 17 years. Currently on sabbatical, he is interested in philosophy, spirituality, technology and society. He enjoys taking photos and writing about Nature, Existence, and Symbolism. Adrian shares his writing on existing as a human in our current times at The Existential Detective Network and shares his love of nature through writing and photography.
Héctor García
// HECTORGARCIA.ORGHéctor García is the bestselling author of *IKIGAI the Japanese Secret to a Long and Happy Life* (with Francesc Miralles), *The Magic of Japan*, *Ichigo Ichie*, and *A Geek in Japan*, among other books. Born in Spain, he lived in Switzerland before moving to Tokyo, Japan, where he has resided for over two decades. Formerly a software engineer, including being part of the original team that brought Twitter to Japan, he now dedicates himself to writing. His work focuses on Japanese culture and how its wisdom can help people lead better lives. He aims to create a philosophical framework that intersects Western and Oriental world-views.
Bryan Kam
// CLERESTORY.NETLIFY.APPBryan Kam is thinking about complexity and selfhood. He maintains a blog called Clerestory. He invites readers to sign up for his newsletter, follow him on Mastodon, or see more of his work.
Francisco Suárez Salas
// IDEASYLIBROS.COMFrancisco Suárez Salas is an Industrial Engineer from the University of Chile and the founder of CuidaPet, a veterinary service. He is the author of the blog Ideas y libros, which he started in 2020 to share and explore ideas and books through reviews and articles. He also writes a weekly article on Substack with ideas to make people laugh and think. Francisco has been reading seriously since 2017, averaging at least two books a month, and writes about philosophy, psychology, habits, productivity, technology, personal development, and literature.
Bruno Arine
// BRUNOARINE.COMBruno Arine is a data scientist based in Brazil with a passion for personal knowledge management, philosophy, and ham radio. He worked for 12 years in the nuclear industry and is a licensed ham radio operator who enjoys searching for transmissions on short-wave radio bands. He shares his writings and personal notes online, believing that ideas should be public domain. He can be reached via LinkedIn, Mastodon, Goodreads, or email, and encourages encrypted communication using his PGP key.
Jason Ribble
// JASONRIBBLE.COMJason P. Ribble is an aspiring entrepreneur, software engineer, and lifelong learner. He uses his website to share his thoughts through blog posts on a variety of topics.
Francisco Casal
// FRANCASAL.COMFrancisco Casal Fernández is originally from the Rías Baixas in Galicia. He currently works in education, but as a child, he was more interested in cycling, computers, and spending time with friends. He has a degree in Teaching, a degree in Philosophy and Educational Sciences, and started a doctorate. He has worked in the bicycle sector, as a teacher of adults and a technician in municipal educational programs. He has also worked in public education as a primary school tutor, counselor, special education teacher, director, and head of studies. He has also worked as an advisor and dedicated time to teacher training.
John T. Maier
// JMAIER.NETJohn T. Maier is a psychotherapist in private practice in Cambridge, Massachusetts. He also teaches philosophy at Lesley University and Simmons University. He is the author of *The Disabled Will* and *Options and Agency*. His current work revolves around understanding core topics in psychology from a broadly philosophical perspective. He holds a PhD in Philosophy from Princeton and has held research and teaching positions at institutions including the University of Colorado, Boulder, the Australian National University, the University of Sydney, Cambridge University, and Peking University.
Phillip Herndon
// PHILLIPHERNDON.COMPhillip Herndon is a philosopher and technologist. He works as a product manager at National Geographic and maintains a Medium blog. His interests include building pro-social technologies and communities, as well as philosophical topics like responsible technology, business ethics, and moral responsibility.
Marcos Ramon
// MARCOSRAMON.NETMarcos Ramon is a Philosophy professor at IFB. His research interests include aesthetics, cyberculture, and educational technologies. He maintains a blog, publishes articles, and hosts a podcast called Ficções.
home | Patrick Schaffrath
// PATRICKSCHAFFRATH.COMPatrick Schaffrath likes to combine art and science, while considering philosophy. He creates stories, photos, and artistically scientific writings.
Andrei Lyskov
// ANDREILYSKOV.COMAndrei Lyskov is a writer exploring a diverse range of topics. His work spans from data science and technology to philosophy, psychology, and spirituality. He delves into subjects like AI's impact on society, emotional well-being, personal development, and stoicism. He also writes poetry.
Nontobeko Sisonke Shabangu
// PSYSO.XYZNontobeko Shabangu spends her time thinking, reading, and writing. She believes in the philosophy of Ubuntu, that "I am, because you are." Nontobeko values deep conversations, laughter, and solitude. She is in her twenties and committed to giving her all in everything she does.
Samuel K Norton
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Franco Wong
// FRANCOWONG.BEARBLOG.DEVFranco is a husband, a father of two, and a Buddhist who appreciates Stoicism. He enjoys writing, reading, overthinking, and traveling, even within his hometown of Hong Kong. His goal is to inspire others to live slower, more intentional, and purposeful lives. He writes about life, philosophy, and his various interests on Substack.