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Year in Review

For the 2021 year in review, Erraticus added another podcast to the family, Curiosity Manifold, and launched two new initiatives during 2021.
Erraticus added another podcast to the family, Curiosity Manifold, and launched two new initiatives during 2021.

2021 Year in Review: Curiosity Manifold and Two New Initiatives

December 28, 2021January 17, 2022 3 min read The Erraticus Editorial Team Year in Review

Erraticus added another podcast to the family, Curiosity Manifold, and launched two new initiatives during 2021.

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Erraticus Year in Review 2020
Despite an abnormal year that has intimately and emotionally challenged each of us, we are pleased with what we have been able to achieve. Image: Jeffrey Howard.

2020 Year in Review: A New Podcast, Readership Grows

December 25, 2020January 2, 2022 3 min read The Erraticus Editorial Team Year in Review

Despite an abnormal year that has intimately and emotionally challenged each of us, we are pleased with what Erraticus has been achieved.

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A Pragmatic Approach to Ideas

An online publication focused on human flourishing, taking a pragmatic approach to ideas. We care about ideas that help us to live well together, focusing on their practical consequences.

 

“Pragmatism, on the other hand, asks its usual question. ‘Grant an idea or belief to be true,’ it says, ‘what concrete difference will its being true make in anyone’s actual life? How will the truth be realized? What experiences will be different from those which would obtain if the belief were false? What, in short, is the truth’s cash-value in experiential terms?'” — William James

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