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March 19, 2025

New Mindscaping Philosophical Journal is Here!

Mindscaping Philosophical Journal. Volume One, April 2025

Hello Frens,

Exciting news! The first volume of Mindscaping, A Philosophical Journal is now available. As a paid subscriber to Philosophy Publics, you're getting exclusive access to this new resource designed to feed your philosophical curiosity.

Mindscaping offers a collection of 13 thought-provoking questions drawn from themes of existentialism, phenomenology, and experimental philosophy. This particular volume will accompany you through the month of April 2025, presenting you with a new question every couple of days (approx). Here you’ll find the space to write your responses — be it prose, notes, sketches and what not. It’s your space to do as you wish. After you chew on these questions, you might also like to join us for discussions in our Substack Chat space or Discord.

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Happy journaling! 📖

Mona Mona, ⑁Philosopher-At-Large⑁

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