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  1. Australian Sex Party « Philosophy Hurts Your Head

    queerplanet.com.au » Queer Planet - 5 hours ago

    This entry was posted on November 18, 2008 at 10:25 am and is filed under News, Politics . Tagged: Internet Censorship, Politics , Australian Sex Party, Porn. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS

    Also tagged: politics, australia, internet, history, wikipedia, religion, environment, party, censorship, uncategorized, resistance, ethics

  2. My Collection of Musts

    dmiessler.com » dmiessler.com - 16 hours ago

    This post will serve as a collecting place for some of the greatest content I’ve come upon over the course of my lifetime. Most of this comes from someplace on the Internet, but one shouldn’t mix medium with content

    Also tagged: culture, economics, psychology

  3. Gay Marriage: The Culture War Has Just Begun | Psychology Today Blogs

    queerplanet.com.au » Queer Planet - Nov 17, 2008

    And they are being supported by increasingly vocal gay spokespeople like beloved TV host Ellen DeGeneres (who was married to her lesbian lover in California). Thus, slowly at first, but in a rapidly accelerating

    Also tagged: health, relationships, sex, lesbian, republican, depression, creativity, parenting, spirituality, personality, natural health

  4. Using the iPhone as an eBook with the app Stanza.

    althouse.blogspot.com » Althouse - Nov 15, 2008

    I'm a sucker for eBooks. I bought a Rocket Book years ago and, in the last year, a Kindle. (Here's a vlog I did comparing the 2 quasi-rectangular objects). And I haven't much liked either of them. I complained about

    Also tagged: books, iphone, freud, jane austen

  5. Andrew Brown: Charles Darwin was not an enemy of the Christian faith

    guardian.co.uk » Science | guardian.co.uk - Nov 14, 2008

    Would Christianity have been in better shape today if Darwin had never been born? It suits both many atheists and millions of believers to suppose that the answer is obviously "yes" – but if the answer is obvious at

    Also tagged: religion, science, christianity, charles darwin

  6. Top 100 Networks for People Who Want to Change the World

    netscape.com » Propeller Most Popular Stories - Nov 13, 2008

    These 100 social networks offer the chance to get involved, make a difference and meet people that share your ideals and ambitions. You won't ...

    Also tagged: social, internet, networking, life, improvement, family, self

  7. Rugby's first philosopherinresidence: An argument for a degree of success

    telegraph.co.uk » Telegraph Education - Nov 13, 2008

    With many murmurs of assent and energetic head nodding pupils from Rugby School and three neighbouring schools are deep in philosophical discussion. Their subject today is the mind and whether as a concept it is

    Also tagged: education, curriculum, rugby school

  8. Famous Quotes: Ayn Rand on being a quality woman

    Famous Quotes: Ayn Rand on being a quality woman

    datingdames.com » Dating Dames - Dating & Relationship Advice, Tips and Trends - Nov 10, 2008

    Image via Wikipedia I have this little obsession over quotes from famous people of history. Some things just really hit a few nails on the head for me sometimes, and I’d like to share one of my favorites by Ayn Rand

    Also tagged: money, jewelry, dating, ayn rand, atlas shrugged, famous quotes, fabulous living

  9. Possible Worlds and the Web

    blogs.sun.com » The Sun BabelFish Blog - Nov 10, 2008

    Tim Berner's Lee recently in answer to a question said (from memory): "...my short definition is that the web is a mapping from URI's onto meaning". Meaning is defined in terms of possible interpretations of

    Also tagged: web2 0, semweb, web3 0

  10. Review: Daodejing

    guardian.co.uk » Books | guardian.co.uk - Nov 7, 2008

    Were these ambiguous 6th-century BC Chinese pronouncements meant to be about the governance of a human body, or a nation's people, or both? They're certainly a philosophy, encoded as poetry with everlasting metaphors

    Also tagged: books, culture

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