Examines the philosophical implications of artificial intelligence, including its impact on agency, reasoning, moral responsibility, and the structure of cognition. Explores how mechanic systems alter traditional accounts of knowledge, autonomy, and the human–technology boundary.
30
Oct
The Shape of Reason: Kant, Horkheimer, and the Ethics We Forgot to Build
11 min read
14
Aug
Cognitive Confluence: The Final Erosion of Thought’s Origin
10 min read
07
Aug
Cognitive Dissolution: On the Erosion of Humanity’s Role as the Thinker
8 min read
28
Jul
The Slow Forgetting: Cognitive Atrophy and the Entropic Mind