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In his principal philosophical work, Being and Nothingness, Jean-Paul Sartre identified the power of the human gaze as one of existential affirmation; to stare into the face of another and not only recognize them as a person, but see them recognize you in return, was to Sartre a necessary interchange in the development of one sense of individuality and self. Perhaps this is why so many of us find the blank gaze in this photograph so psychologically unsettling. To find no recognition of separateness or personhood in the eyes of another is to have one identity shaken and sense of control stripped away. It part of what makes some of Steven Moffat Doctor Who monsters so terrifying, and why the image up top might make you feel a little uneasy. How philosophy explains why Steven Moffat monsters are seriou stanley cup usa sly fucking scary Photographs like this always get me thinking about the neurobiological mechanisms stanley tumblers at play in the philosophical musings of thinke stanley mug rs like Sartre and Jaques Lacan. Our appreciation for and reliance upon facial recognition in our day-to-day lives suggests an evolutionary history deeply rooted in the identification of self and other. Where do such distinctions emerge on an evolutionary timeline Where else do science and philosophy overlap This photo up top is one of several from Shape, a series by French photographer Quentin Arnaud, spotted on Illusion 360. Sbwz What Happens When You Stare Directly at the Sun
Dear police: Feel free to tase children at will. According to a new study reviewing 100 cases in which tasers were used to subdue adolescent suspects, doctors found that the kids were just fine afterwards. Hurray for brutality! The findings of the Wake Forrest study called Conducted Electrical Weapon TASER Use Against Minors: A Shocking Analysis appear in this month issue of Pediatric Emergency Care. The researchers looked at 2026 cases i stanley cup becher n which police used tasers and found that they ;re blasting kids 13-17 with with high-voltage electroshock weapons five-percent of the time. According to Dr. Alison R. Gardner the tasers did no long-term harm. From the release: We were looking closely for increased risk of cardiac effects and bodily injuries because of the differing body size and build of adolescents, but there were no significant injuries reported for this age group, water bottle stanley 8221; said Gardner. There were 20 mild injuries recorded and the majority of these were expected superficial puncture wounds from the weapons ; probes. Of course, the researchers caution that because the average tased adolescent was 16 years old and 168 pounds, the data is actually skewed towards people with adult physiology. We sure hope the police read that fine print because we ;d hate to see some not-quite-so-adult kid get seriously injured because the police were quivering in their bo stanley water bottle ots. [Newswise via Pediatric Emergency Care via Twitter]

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Archaeologists working at Japan Kanai Higashiura site have unearthed the remains of a Kofun-period warrior and infant 鈥?both of whom were killed in a volcanic eruption. The bodies were covered in a layer of volcanic ash that dates to the early 6th century. The discovery, which is a first of its kind, is particularly remarkable in that the warrior is still wearing his lamellar suit. Though 600 armoured suits have been recovered by archaeologists over the years, none were worn by its owner. Typically, suits like this one, what are called kozaneko or keiko, are found in tombs placed next to the owner, along with various burial goods. But this one is clearly unique. Archaeologists believe that the Kanai Higashiura site was buried after the eruption of Harunayama Futatsudake in the early part of the 500 . And in fact, nearby sites Kuroimine and Nakasuji were also hit by the disaster. As stanley kubek a re stanley cup becher sult, the team has started to c stanley canada all these sites the Pompeii of Japan. The warrior was found face down in the direction of the volcano. And judging by the position of his legs, it likely that he fell forward from a kneeling position talk about cinematic! . Based on his armour, the warrior would have belonged to an elite group of soldiers. The archaeologists are eager to study the remains in more detail 鈥?what will help them reconstruct the local history of the region, along with getting a sense of the level of administrative and military control exerted b
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