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Why is the Grim Darkness of the Far Future so Interesting?

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This talk by Dr Thomas Arnold is based on an article he wrote for Blackwell’s ‘And philosophy’ website, posted 11th January 2023.

https://andphilosophy.com/2023/01/11/abandon-hope-all-ye-who-enter-here-why-is-the-grim-darkness-of-the-far-future-so-interesting/

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