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Really a god awful piece of text. It's something I sunk a good bit of time into in between my wor... more Really a god awful piece of text. It's something I sunk a good bit of time into in between my work in my senior year of high school. It is completely unfinished and the only thing worth reading is the introduction which is mostly a collection of utterances and slightly interesting observations.
This is here for purely archival purposes.
This is a philosophy essay I wrote during my high school senior year. It is wonderfully written (... more This is a philosophy essay I wrote during my high school senior year. It is wonderfully written (a bit biased), but it is not as fleshed out as I would like it to me. Maybe I will return to it someday and give it the treatment it deserved.
To keep it short, this essay is about Nietzsche's epiphenomenal theory of consciousness. In particular, it derives from his comments on consciousness from The Will To Power.
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This is a short proposal for an ontology of connection. Being should be necessarily thought of as... more This is a short proposal for an ontology of connection. Being should be necessarily thought of as being a connected and interactive thing.
This is an actual paper I did for a high school class (AP Composition).
Probably not the place f... more This is an actual paper I did for a high school class (AP Composition).
Probably not the place for it, but I thought it to be impressive and it is quite philosophical.
This is an essay I decided to write to make a distinction clear: between platonic science and emp... more This is an essay I decided to write to make a distinction clear: between platonic science and empirical art in the domain of philosophy. Derivative of Gilles Deleuze and Fredrich Nietzsche, it is just another articulation of empiricism and the creation of concepts.
Short, geometric argument in favor of an anti-free will position. In particular, it is framed fro... more Short, geometric argument in favor of an anti-free will position. In particular, it is framed from the perspective of physics.
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This is here for purely archival purposes.
To keep it short, this essay is about Nietzsche's epiphenomenal theory of consciousness. In particular, it derives from his comments on consciousness from The Will To Power.
Papers by Miles E Haviland
Probably not the place for it, but I thought it to be impressive and it is quite philosophical.
Videos by Miles E Haviland
This is here for purely archival purposes.
To keep it short, this essay is about Nietzsche's epiphenomenal theory of consciousness. In particular, it derives from his comments on consciousness from The Will To Power.
Probably not the place for it, but I thought it to be impressive and it is quite philosophical.