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Tag: paradox

Paradox of Paradox: A Philosophical Inquiry Into Free Will, Prediction, and Determinism.

By
  • Sandesh Shrestha
| 29 Sep 2025 Banner, Features Essays Determinism, Prediction, consciousness, free will, paradox

Free will or fate? This paradox shows how knowing the future reshapes choice, challenging the very idea of absolute prediction.

Eye O Yew

By
  • Strobus
| 5 Dec 2024 Banner, Features Poetry contemplation, existence, mathematics, metaphysics, mysticism, nature, paradox, spirituality, time

A profound poetic journey exploring humanity’s connection to nature, consciousness, and spirituality through the mystical lens of an ancient, sentient tree’s perspective.

This Book Wants to Be Your Friend—L.E. Maroski’s Tips for Freeing the Genie from the Klein Bottle

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  • Brian George
| 29 Nov 2024 Banner, Features Books, Reviews COVID-19, books, consciousness, language, metacrisis, padnemic, paradox

Can a book dream? Desire friendship? 5 years since the start of the pandemic, what have we learned about us and them, now and then, words and things? L.E. Maroski’s book has some untimely questions for us.

Paradox—Call for Submissions

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  • Cosmos Co-op
| 26 Sep 2023 Signal Boost News Fiction, art, essay, experimental, paradox, submissions, writing

We’re inviting submissions of short works—fiction or non-fiction, poetry, prose, or other experimental forms—that explore all the many contradictory faces of paradox.

On Paradox

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  • Gennifrey Edwards
| 26 Sep 2023 Microdoses Books, Fiction, Philosophy excerpts, novel, paradox, science fiction, sisters

“And what do you know about paradox?” Grolier asked his younger sister, Mailka. “The harmony of opposites? But I still don’t know what that m… means.”

How Do We Speak from Wholeness?

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  • Lisa Maroski
| 20 Sep 2023 Features Books, Essays, Philosophy essay, excerpts, language, linguistics, listening, paradox, wholeness

Language has served as a way to bridge a perceived gap between consciousnesses who believe themselves to be separate. By another reckoning, language has served as a crutch to help us hobble through the woundedness of feeling separate.

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