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How safe is it to travel from the Paris airport to the city by the Metro?

It's not really the metro. It's something called the RER. It's like an express suburban train.I live in Paris and let's be honest, the RER is not as safe as the Metro.Certain stops can be quite dodgy. I'm especially thinking of the North bound (Charles de Gaulle Airport) that goest through La Courneuve etc.. (the South bound is quite safe).During crowded hours: you will not have a single problem, commuters everywhere : super safe.During the night or super early in the morning :.. 95% of the time you will be fine but sometimes you will encounter drunk homeless guys screaming randomly in the train or aggressive weirdos that just spend the night in trains... It can be scary if you are not used to it or if you are with your family.If you are scared by my warning and you are looking for alternative ways to transfer from the airport to the city here are a few :1) AirFrance Shuttles : (shuttle = navette in french)The AirFrance shuttles prices are between 12,50 and 17,50€ depending on where you take it from in Paris. The service is pretty good and you get to travel with Air France flying crews that live in Paris :) more info here : Navette aéroport Paris, transfert aéroport : Les Cars Air France2) OrlyBus RoissyBus :The railroad network has it's own bus service to link the city to the Airports. It's cheap. You have to check where to hop in on the website. It's every 15 to 20 mins and it's 11€. More info here : Access to airports3) Uber based companies : (called VTC in French)As you would expect, this is the most flexible service and the safest. You book it at anytime anywhere and your driver will be waiting for you.Of course Uber exists in France. The standard airport transfer fare is 35 to 65 depending on the level of service you are asking for. I recommend CINQS to all my friends because they have high level service and also because they offer a free coupon code once you subscribe (let's keep it a secret haha). More info here : Votre berline avec chauffeur4) Taxis :Their reputation is terrible. Parisians are now avoiding them. Unpleasant and not super clean. 55€ for the transfer. Up to you :) more info : wave your hand in the street and hope the driver is in a good mood !

If you grew up in the Soviet Union, how is Russia better or worse, today?

Thanks for the interesting question. Probably I can answer you. I am a Jew born in Germany and the one who grew up, studied and worked in the USSR. I lived during Brezhnev, Andropov, Chernenko, Gorbachev, Yeltsin and Putin. I can compare a lot. Of the former countries of the Eastern Bloc, I have been to Poland, Bulgaria, Romania, Hungary, Yugoslavia and the GDR. In the 80s and 90s.Sophia Loren in Moscow. 1965 yearSo sit down more conveniently and listen to what seems like a fairy tale and that they really do not like to speak in the Russian Federation — the truth. The truth about that time can cause dissatisfaction with the youth of today in the Russian Federation and there may be changes. Those in power after 1991 prefer to say that the time of the USSR was terrible. Now everything is and is freedom.Now you are free in your choice and you can ride either a super expensive Bentley car or for example choose a bicycle. Now your manager can fire you if he is the owner of the company where you work and you are free to live without work after that. If you are out of work and you have nothing to pay for your housing, then you will be thrown into the street where you will be able to live freely receiving probably social assistance. I am writing about the modern RF.So. Let's remember the time of the 60s and 70s. That very calm time that Gorbachev called stagnation. Although Gorbachev later had a systematic devastation soviet land.In 1978, the Secretary of the CPSU Central Committee invited gay activists from West Germany to Moscow. During a business trip to West Berlin, these Homosexuelle met the Secretary of the Central Committee, Comrade Kapitonov. Kapitonov invited them to Moscow.So. Moscow. 70 years. I am in a wonderful Jewish family. At first we lived in a communal apartment since my dad was offered a job and we lived in Leningrad (Petersburg). It was a short time. Our family was given an apartment in the so-called Stalinka. It was a very big house. Very high ceilings like three human stature. It was impossible to change the bulbs in the chandelier without a large staircase. On the ceiling was a beautiful decorative stucco molding. When the sun rose, it was unusually beautiful. Next to our house was the same house but it was located perpendicular to ours. And the difference was that in the next house on the ground floor there were shops. It was probably inconvenient for the residents of the second floor.We lived on the third floor. For some reason, in the USSR the third floor was considered Jewish. By the standards of Khrushchev’s houses with a ceiling of 2 meters and 50 centimeters, it was probably like the sixth floor. In the house where we lived there were very wide stairs. But the steps were not large and it was easy to climb to the third floor. There was no elevator in the house. In total, the house had 6 floors. There was a wide corridor on the floor. There it was allowed to have a large tehnical box for tools and other things near his apartment. We had three rooms. Mom and dad were in one room, I was in another and the third had a living room and a lot of bookcases. My parents loved reading books and I also loved reading books.At 5, I began to go to a special preparatory group. They were preparing for school there. My parents wanted me to attend a Jewish school. Officially, it school a different name. When I was 6 years old, I entered school. Usually is 7 years old but my parents saw that I already know a lot and can learn. Education in the USSR was free and there was no need to pay for textbooks. In the Soviet school, there were always two sometimes three times a month parent-teacher meetings where the teacher, the head of the class, told each parent what was good or not good for his child. I studied well. But in the first grade I was embarrassed by a large number of class students. At the end of the year, I visited many of them at their house. In Soviet families, everything was very friendly. Work in the USSR was not something forced, and I realized this when I graduated from school and university and went to work. You chose the work yourself from a huge amount. There were a lot of enterprises. If you wanted to earn a lot, then you could be in a private enterprise there were not many. These were small construction companies and service companies - for example, a shoe shop or a tailoring company. But basically everyone worked in the public service.The skyscraper of Moscow State University was built in 1949. Architect Boris Iofan. The university was established in 1755.You knew that everything is very stable and you always get your salary and your vacation. Vacation was paid. You worked 7-8 hours a day and there was time for rest and lunch. It is important that each company was obliged to have its own dining room and its own cooks. Workers had to eat well. It was very nice. And the cost of lunch was negligible. Sometimes the trade union committee simply gave free lunch coupons. If you did not have time from lunch to the workplace, then you could be called and talk that it is worth paying attention to discipline. But it all depended on the ministry in which there was an enterprise where your work was. The larger the ministry, the more bonuses he had for his employees. For example, when I worked, I was twice offered an apartment and once a car and several times the territory under a country house. For example, my childhood friend worked as a teacher and was not offered anything. He stood in line for the apartment. As a rule, the turn can be up to 10 years and sometimes more. It was free but there were many who wanted it. I explained with my own example - everything was decided by your ministry. The company had product ordering systems. It was convenient especially for workers. You do not need to go shopping - you wrote what you need from the list offered to you and then they will bring everything to you. This can be said as a modern online store with the delivery of goods.Russian Medical Academy of Postgraduate Education Moscow. Academy organized December 1, 1930Medicine in the USSR was free. It was very good. After the 90s, I had a good medical insurance policy and now I have one too. But not always everything is included in the insured event and you have to pay despite the fact that the insurance is very large in value. In Soviet times, I did not pay anything. If you wanted a very good quality and experience of a doctor, then you just had to take a referral in your regional clinic to the medical institution that you think is good. Many Soviet people did not know what to do, and they were satisfied with the district clinic. Dentistry was free. Since childhood, I did not really like to treat teeth. I did not like the sound of a working dental machine for drilling a tooth. Therefore, I went to my aunt who was a very good dentist and there was always a turn to her. It was often the Jews who chose the work of a doctor and they were the best doctors. Surgery was free. You did not pay for the fact that you are on time after surgery in the clinic. All services and medicines were free. Now it can cost a lot of money.When I was a child, I attended several special training studios. I learned to play the violin. I learned to dance. I learned to draw. I studied sambo wrestling. All this was either free or cost very little money. I went to these clubs and sections myself. The road was safe even in the late evening. Even now I don’t understand when I did everything. I also visited the pool and was fond of the history of Russia and Israel. I went to the synagogue.Everyone knew that I had a synagogue. And two of my childhood friends - one was a Catholic and the other a Christian Orthodox faith. We never discussed religious topics as it was a personal choice. It is interesting that when I was in high school, then my mother introduced me to the son of her friend and he was a Muslim Kyrgyz. We drew together.In the USSR there was a general passion for reading and cinema, and everyone loved to sing. If there was a music concert on TV, then everyone watched it. From sports, football, hockey and boxing were popular. In the 80s, biathlon became popular. My dad was fond of boxing and had a candidate for master of sports of the USSR. Mom did not like sports. She loved chocolate and loved to read. In our house, at the entrance, there were always several candy stores with excellent sweets. Soviet sweets were the best. I have been to Switzerland and France and they say good chocolate there, but I remember that inimitable taste of Soviet sweets, of which there were a lot of names.What can I tell you more. There were several cars in our family. We paid a very small tax. At work, dad was given his own garage near our house. The garage was made of red brick and there was heating and light and there was a basement. It looks like a small house.USSR national ice hockey team - world champions 1969 (9 times!). 47th World Hockey Championship. StockholmIn the late 70s, Andropov prepared the country for destruction. There was a lot of negative information and cases, and this then continued under Gorbachev.The most unpleasant thing was anti-Semitism. They could say as a joke - "Of course, a Jew will crawl everywhere without grease." Or for example, say something unpleasant about my Jewish big nose. But that was all after 1985.Since 1978, Andropov made the KGB without control from the Council of Ministers. That is, it was not controlled.I remember the Olympics-80. We had a lot of tickets for the competition. But we were not very interested. The Soviet people did not perceive the Olympics as something important for themselves. For example, CSKA football and Spartak Moscow were the most popular. Or for example, Competitions USSR Boxing Championship. And in the 80th, all newspapers and television said that the whole USSR was upset that many countries were boycotting the Olympics-80. That was not true. I explained the hobbies were different and the Olympic competitions were not popular.In 1978, I was in Lithuania and Latvia. Lithuania was very small. I was just amazed at what a small city Vilnius is. Latvia, I was in Jurmala. I liked Riga but everything was somehow mechanically clean. I liked Sigulda with beautiful landscapes more. In the USSR invested a lot of money in the Baltic states. It was an indicative part of the USSR as the Western USSR. It’s funny to me now when the Balts talk about occupation, when they invested a huge amount of money in their countries, they had their own government and everything was there. The schools always had their mother tongue. I recall Latvia of the 90s when they destroyed all the beautiful factories built and lived on money only from council-built seaports. But this is again my personal opinion and maybe I'm wrong. I do not really like the Baltic states it is boring.Gorbachev and AndropovAndropov in 1979 began the war in Afghanistan. It was very important for him to remove part military of the USSR. It was interesting to read in the archives how KGB officers deliberately delayed the war in Afghanistan. They sold weapons or transmitted information about the Soviet troops. But almost all the young guys wanted to get to serve in the army in Afghanistan. It was said that there are deadly battles and need help from the people's government and the people of Afghanistan. I then watched a film about Afghanistan and there was an interview with Afghan rebels. And they say Soviet built schools and helped with food, and we fought against them. It was a German documentary. I am not Russian and I am not fearless I am a Jew. I did not want to fight in Afghanistan and did not fight there, although I could really get there. I remembered how I was at a concert of the Jewish singer Rosenbaum, a popular singer in the USSR. The concert was dedicated to the war in Afghanistan. Rosenbaum tried to sing and seem courageous and a military veteran. That was funny. When he invited everyone in the concert hall to stand up in honor of the warriors in Afghanistan, I did not stand up. I probably did not understand what I was doing. But everything went well. Nobody told me anything. It was my personal choice. I did not like the war in Afghanistan and did not like Rosenbaum.One of my friends was in the war in Afghanistan. He returned without injuries. Brought a lot of equipment and clothes from Afghanistan, he bought everything at the bazaar in Kabul. But not everyone is so lucky.GorbachevBeginning in the 80s, they began to suggest to us how badly to live in the USSR. There were films and books and television shows and newspaper articles. Many musical groups have appeared that emulate English groups. It has become popular to wear American jeans and listen to rock or disco music. In the 70s they listened more to the classics and did not pay attention to the clothes of which brand it was important for it to be clean and tidy. Many speculators appeared in the 80s. The KGB and the police, as it were, caught them, but then released them. When Gorbachev came to power, the destruction of enterprises began and many lost their jobs. The fact that sometimes they write about Glasnost and Perestroika was actually false talk and the destruction of the economy. That is, Gorbachev began to create what Andropov wanted. Everything has already been prepared. Many people ask why the Soviet people endured all this? Firstly, the Russian people are very patient. Secondly, Gorbachev was able to speak well. Thirdly, they always found a reason to talk about another event. It could be a created German airplane arrival on Red Square or an explosion in Chernobyl.If we compare the USSR during the reign of Gorbachev, then this is the Apocalypse. There was no salary, no work, many speculators, many criminals, hunger, many homeless people, very many street children without parents. In the late 80s, the situation became similar to a revolution. Russian patience came to an end. Then Gorbachev made a castling Yeltsin and everything went on.Rally and demonstration against the rule of Yeltsin. On the posters of the inscription: Down with the party official! Down with the Yeltsin referenda!It was true castling in 1991. Yeltsin was not chosen. And what the Russian Federation says about the GKChP is a lie. I was among the defenders of the White House of the Government of the Russian Federation. It was a theatrical production almost like a picnic. There were a lot of drunk people. But the quantity was insignificant. It is interesting that many buses from enterprises came from the Communist Party, that is, the GKChP campaign was planned in advance. In exactly the same way, it is now known that Gorbachev is lying saying that when he left for Foros he was blocked and there was no connection. Many told him that he was a liar, but Gorbachev listened and still speaks as before.Gorbachev and YeltsinAfter Gorbachev, Yeltsin became and became even worse than it was. It was some kind of criminal country. You could not go out on the street in the evening you could be killed. If you had $ 100, they could beat you and take away the money. All Yeltsin police were corrupt. It was a tough time. Relatives suggested that I leave for Israel, but my mother was ill. I just miraculously stayed div among this universal violence. I saw a shootout of the Chechen mafia and the Armenian mafia. I saw several times killed in the subway. I saw in a bus on which criminals fired from machine guns. I saw a building in the center of Moscow and it was burned from shots from a granotomet. These were the years of Yeltsin’s rule.Gorbachev and PutinYeltsin made a castling Putin. For some reason, many people consider Putin a follower of Stalin. This is not true. Stalin was an ascetic. When he died, he had only two jackets and several shirts and trousers, and instead of a coat a military overcoat. Putin, on the contrary, says that we need to deal with what Stalin was like. Putin is also a protege of the Russian oligarchs of millionaires. Yes, there are clashes between groups of millionaires, but all in the interests of their business. Is the RF better now than the one that was under the USSR? It seems to me not. In Soviet times, everything was calm and stable, and most importantly, there were no stresses or bad information. The whole atmosphere was friendly. There were no national conflicts.If we talk about the Jewish people, it’s better now. There are so many beautiful Jewish schools and universities. New synagogues have been built. Everything has become more accessible.

What are the main features of the history of philosophy?

Here:History of Philosophy LinksHISTORY OF PHILOSOPHY:TEMPORAL HISTORY:Prehistoric Philosophy (100,000 BC)Proto-Historical Philosophy (12,000 BC)Chinese Philosophy (11,000 - 9,000 BC, recently assumed much later)Ancients The Egyptians (~7000 BC)The Maze at Knossos (1260 BC)Ancient Hebrew Philosophy (950 BC-)Oracle at Delphi (800 BC or ealier)Integrating the Pre-Socratics (604 - 470 BC)Thales (604 BC)Materialism (600 BC)Anaximander (590 BC)Anaximenes (565 BC)Xenophanes (555 BC)Pythagoras (550 BC)Heraclitus (515 BC, student of Xenophanes)The Sophists (480 BC)The Equal Arguments (480 BC)Zeno of Elea (470 BC)Hippocrates, father of medicine (418 BC)Socratic Writings (397 BC)Platonist Writings (399 BC)Aristotelian Writings (360 BC, beginning of skeptical view of him)Pyrrho (360 BC)Nihilism (360 BC)Euclid (325 BC)Greek Philosophy Links (900 BC - 146 BC)Ancient Roman Philosophy (circa 200 BC)Christian Philosophy (0 AD)Epictetus (Roman philosopher 80 AD)Occultism (Post-Classical 100 AD-)St. Augustine (400 AD)Medieval Philosophy (500 - 1590 AD)Algebra (800 AD)Arabic Philosophy (~1000)Benedictines (1100 AD)Duns Scotus (1300 AD)Aztec Philosophy (~1450)Renaissance Thinking (~1450 to 1620)Machiavelli (The Prince 1513)Idea Cards (originally tarot, 1530)Protestantism (1534)John Calvin (1536)Miguel de Montaigne (1580)Rene Descartes (cogito 1637)Rationalism (1637)Thomas Hobbes (Leviathan, 1651)Natural Philosophy (1666 -)Grandfather Clocks (1670)Baruch Spinoza (Ethics, 1677)John Locke (essay, 1690)Philosophy of Sound (1709)George Berkeley (Idealism, 1710)Essential Movements (Unknown, 1710)Leibnizian Philosophy (monadology 1714)David Hume (1740)Empiricist PhilosophyAnalytic-Synthetic DistinctionSwedenborg (1758)Jean-Jacques Rousseau (1762)Thomas Reid (1764)Romanticism / Emotionalism (~1780)Popular Idealism (1780)Marie Antoinette (1789)Utilitarianism (1789)Fichte (1794)Schelling (1798)The European Enlightenment (1800)Lichtenberg (first known 1800)Kant Studies (circa 1804)Subjectivity (1804)Reasoning and the A Priori (circa 1804)Novalis (Philosophical Writings, 1804)G.W.F. Hegel (Phenomenology of Spirit, 1807)Philosophy of Photography (1839)John Ruskin (1843)Søren Kierkegaard (Fear and Trembling, 1843)Schopenhauer (1844)Max Stirner (1845)Karl Marx (1848)August Comte (1853)Transcendentalism (1854)Peircean Semiotics (circa 1859)Charles Darwin (1859)William James (Pragmatism, 1870)Henry Sidgwick (the Tripartate 1874)Brentano’s Problem (intentionality 1874)Gottlob Frege (1879 but not grouped with Brentano)Nietzsche's Philosophy (1883, died 1900)Otto Weininger (1903)Rainer Marie Rilke (Letters to A Young Poet, 1906)Wlhelm Dilthey (1907)Alfred North Whitehead (Process and Reality 1910)Bertrand Russell (Principia Mathematica 1910, 1912, 1913)Manifestoism (1914, 1968, 2018)1917—Quantum Step (time-traveler in Cape Scott, Washington)Feminism (1920-)Latex condoms first used (1920’s)African Philosophy (1920’s)Psychology (Freud’s Interpretation of Dreams, 1920)Wittgenstein (1921 but not recognized until much later)Max Weber (1922)Francis Picabia (circa 1922)Martin Heidegger (Being and Time 1927 possibly borrowed from his student Husserl)Edmund Husserl (1929 Lectures)Postmodernism (second realization 1929, based on Husserl and Nietzsche)Phenomenology LinksAfrican-American Philosophy (1930’s)Alonzo Church (Lambda calculus, 1930's)Kurt Gödel (1931)Antonio Gramsci (1935)A.J. Ayer (verification principle 1936)Garbage Disposal Workers (1937 dumpsters invented)Existentialist Philosophy (alive in 1938)Continental Philosophy LinksMagical Realism (Borges 1941)Traditional Objectivism (Ayn Rand, 1943)Theodor Adorno (Culture Industry, 1944)F.A. Hayek (The Road to Serfdom, 1944)Philosophy of WWII (1945)Maurice Merleau-Ponty (1945)Norbert Wiener (Cybernetics, 1948)Alternate History (Marzollo, 1948)Radical Normalization Theory (1949)Taiwanese Philosophy (1949)Simone de Beauvoir (1949)Joseph Campbell (1949)Alfred Korzybski (1950)Retro Philosophy (1950's)W.V.O. Quine (Two Dogmas of Empiricism 1951, would like input on his work)Jack Kerouac, Isaiah Berlin, Allen Ginsberg, Charles Bukowski (Dharma Bums 1958)Paul Erdős (1959)Astro Philosophy (Yuri Gagarin 1961)Elias Canetti (Crowds and Power 1962)Edmund Gettier (criticism of justified true belief 1963)[Around this time it can be noted that perhaps philosophers are not marrying up]Radicalism (1965)Donald Davidson (1967)Emmanuel Levinas (Levinas Reader 1968)Gilles Deleuze (1968)Semantic Shapes (approx 1971)Félix Gauttari (1972)Karl Popper (against objective knowledge 1972)Saul Kripke (Naming and Necessity 1972)Ordinary Language Philosophy (1972)John Searle (Chinese Room, 1970's)Christopher Langan (CTMU, est 1972, 1982)Bruce Lee (1973)Alvin Plantinga (Trans-World Depravity theory, 1977)Pierre Bourdieu (A Social Critique of the Judgment of Taste, 1979)Douglas Hofstadter (1979)Paul Ricoeur (1981)Robert Nozick (1981)Philosophy of Vu (known as Mindchosen, 1982)The Answer to Life, the Universe, and Everything is 42 (Douglas Adams, 1982)Conditional Nihilism—1983Epistemological Anarchism (1983)Sufficion—1983Coincistance—1983S’fusion—1983Possibility of qualified volition—1984Derek Parfit (1984)Philosophy of Virtual Reality (1984)Direct allegory—1985Philosophy ==Unique—1985W. Edwards Deming (1986)Modal Realism (Primarily 1986-)Fallen from the process—1986(Optionally, there may have been an Explorative period around 1986)Realist Philosophy (new pragmatism, etc)Thought travels like a devil to paradise—1987Lies are the semantics of math—1988Lies that Aren’t Lies (philosophy of espionage 1990)Iris Marion Young (1990)Alter (1990)i = infinite impossibility (1990)The Chinese invented virtue (1990)Religion is for immortals (1990)Pleasure is fake pain (1990)Gregory Vlastos (work on Socrates, 1991)Magic defines Possibility (1991)I can be old before I am young (1991)The soul must be what the soul experiences, even paradoxically (1991)Daniel Dennett (1992)One thing can be a unity of things outside itself (1992)Emotional physical immersion (1992)All an intellectual has to do is think, and? (1992)Subjective Empiricism (1993)Perhaps all real war can become virtual (1993)Abstrusist Morality (1993)Aikido (by 1994)David Pettigrew (1994)Bill Gates (1994)General Ethics (1995)Laws of nature are games (1995)Sonny S (1995)Internet Philosophy (1995 to 2010 or beyond)Words were once made of problems, but problems are not just words (1996)Alchemy just requires the color yellow (1996)Jacques Derrida (On Cosmopolitanism, 1996)Caffeinated Writers (1996)Saul Bellow (1997)Beth Roth (1997)Everyone wants to be an enchanter (1997)Jean Baudrillard (Paroxysm 1998)Good devil is a devilishly good idea (1998)Infinities stand for millenniums (1998)Bernard Stiegler (1998)Object-Oriented Ontology: ‘OOO’ (1999 -)Scott Soames (Understanding Truth 1999)Richard Volkman (influenced Coppedge since about 1999)Philosophy is for immortals (by 1999)Summary Logic (either J. Mangus 2000 or Coppedge Feb 2018)If the world survives I can survive (2000)Dinko Mehenovik (2000)Perpetual motion is possible (2000)Antiquated Omnology (Harold Bloom 2001)Yan Y (2001)Everything is created in each moment (2001)Psychosophy (begun August 2001 - Sept 2018)Dimensionism (early thoughts by Coppedge at Bard in August 2001)Aesthetic Chess (2001)Metaphysical variables (2001)Practical time-travel is possible (2001)Great Thinkers (2001 or earlier)Niko Banac (2002)Irrationalism (Coppedge sees mental strife as a rhetorically-grounded movement in itself, e.g. the inability to resist the impossible 2002)Revelatory Obscurantism (Coppedge 2002)Objective knowledge is possible, 2002Abstractions don’t have to make a bad impression (2002)While I die I will die no more (2002)Katy Ruben (2003)Material poetry is like spells (2003)Hyper-Cubism (2003)Medicine may need metaphysics (2003)It’s possible to invent a master angle (2004)Colin McGinn (Consciousness and its Objects 2004)Matter karma (2004)Slavoj Žižek (Reality of the Virtual, 2004)Non-Philosophy (Laruelle 2004)Rienzi (2004)Simultaneous multi-d perception (2005)Poetry unlocks a sacred garden (2005)Brains are not inherently either living or dead, rather the properties can depend on specific details (2005)Exceptional exceptions (2005)Reality is fake fakism (2005)Ersatzism is the going theory (2005)Double positivism (2005)As-if semantics (2005)Truth pragmatism (2005)Jen F (2005)Helga Griffiths (Space Souvenirs, 2006)Peter-Paul Verbeek (Materializing Morality, devilish idea of technology 2006)Dishonesty is an illusion (2006)E.J. Lowe (Thaetetus sits, 2006)Quentin Meillassoux (Radical contingency, 2006)A useful bird (2007)Boltzmann Brains (NY Times article 2008)While they were floundering I was pondering (2008)Moral Machines (Wallach & Allen, 2008)Idealese (2009)Headache Formalism (2009 or earlier)Variety with miscellany (2009)Evangelos Katsioulis (arbitrary date 2009)Meta-Theory (2009)The Qualific Science (2009)Bootstrapping (2010)Nessim Nicholas Taleb (Black Swan, 2010)Sam Harris (The Moral Landscape, 2010)MetaModernism (2010 -, terminology from earlier)Strategy of metaphor (2011)Standards classical (2011)Alan Hájek (Philosophical Heuristics 2011, 2016)Doomsday Theorists (2012 was the year that brought the most media attention to this subject in history and it was on many people’s minds for the whole year)Nathan Coppedge (mostly 2013 - )Coherentism (2013 - 2017 and ongoing)Categorical deduction (2013)Non-Randian Objectivism (Objective coherentism espousing absolutes: 2013 -)Xorism (2014)Matter is meaning (2014)General solution to problems (2014)Escher machine (2014)Intermediating physics / metem-physics (2014)General Systems Theory (J.T. 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