David Yerle Writes about Evil
David Yerle writes about evil. He is not considering the evil of the mass murderer or the thief, not even that of the corrupt politician. He is talking about an […]
David Yerle writes about evil. He is not considering the evil of the mass murderer or the thief, not even that of the corrupt politician. He is talking about an […]
David Yerle writes about why time seems to flow. First, however, he has to prove it doesn’t flow, since otherwise time would seem to flow because it would actually flow […]
David Yerle writes about personal identity. He wants to answer the following question: “why am I me and not anyone else?” An alternative way of putting it would be: “why […]
David Yerle writes about qualia. “Qualia” is a really fancy word that means something everybody understands: the stuff our senses perceive. For instance, the color blue, which is for some […]
David Yerle writes about ethics. He knows he is about to enter a murky subject and hopes he won’t cross any lines, but is pretty sure he will. After all, […]
David Yerle writes about love. He is aware that love is a commonly abused subject and is determined to treat in an uncommon, unabusive way. David Yerle has heard many […]
David Yerle writes about processing power. Even though he’s lately been writing about less prosaic subjects, he feels this one is worth a small comment. Processing power is roughly the […]
David Yerle writes about purpose. He thinks purpose is an inherently human concept and that, maybe because of that, all humans seem to need one. The complaint that someone’s life […]
David Yerle writes his first blog post. It is supposed to set the tone for the rest, so he considers speaking about Quantum immortality. Then he decides he’ll leave that […]
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