Russell’s Teapot: Rhetorical Trick or Philosophical Argument?
A rhetorical trick is a tool for winning a debate;a philosophical argument is a search for truth regardless of the […]
This section is dedicated to cases where form replaces meaning.
Where algorithms judge by pattern, not substance.
Where bureaucracy follows protocol, forgetting why it exists in the first place.
Where the digital world issues a verdict — not to a person, but to their statistical shadow.
Here we collect real-world events, literary metaphors, and philosophical reflections on how structure, procedure, and system begin to live their own life — and the human being disappears.
This is not just critique. It’s an attempt to understand — and protect meaning before it is fully erased by form.
A rhetorical trick is a tool for winning a debate;a philosophical argument is a search for truth regardless of the […]
Introduction: Fear of the Horizon On August 4, 2025, New Scientist published an article titled “Why Mathematicians Want to Destroy
Introduction Why is the myth of Romulus and Remus relevant again? Today, when each of us faces rigid frameworks –
Introduction The story of Cain and Abel, one of the earliest narratives in the Book of Genesis, is a haunting
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Who Was David Hilbert? David Hilbert (1862–1943) was a German mathematician and one of the greatest minds of his time.
In today’s world, where ideas can come from anywhere — a scientist, a stranger, or even artificial intelligence — it’s
General Concept: Bureaucratic Form vs. Human Meaning “Someone must have slandered Josef K., for one morning, without having done anything
What is the meaning? And how does it differ from form? We live in a world of forms. Everything around