Prehumous
A series of thirteen essays whose title is related to Dante and Eldorado. Central topics include teaching and studying, prayer and thinking. A central thesis is that people can take their own efforts to think as something that merits or needs serious empirical investigation. The expression in these essays is as simple as possible, with layers of remote meaning.
(Please note that in some of the essays there are hyperlinks to works hosted on an earlier version of this website. All of those essays are now available on this website and can be easily found using the search bar.)
Prehumous 1: Teaching High School Economics. A Common-Quest Manifesto
Prehumous 2: Metagrams and Metaphysics
Prehumous 3: Procedural Analysis
Prehumous 4: Foundational Prayer I
Prehumous 5: Foundational Prayer II: All Saints’ Reaching
Prehumous 6: Foundational Prayer III
Prehumous 7: Foundational Prayer IV: Positional Nomology and the Heart of Jesus
Prehumous 8: Foundational Prayer V: Placing Mysticism
Prehumous 9: Lack in the Systems-Talk
Prehumous 10: The Reach for Jesus
Prehumous 11: Fostering Functional Specialization
Prehumous 12: Functional History and Global Collaboration