Topic
duty
5 essays follow this thread across the codex.
- 01 Mythology · June 2026 · 14 min
The Philosophy of the Mahabharata and Ramayana: When Doing Right Isn’t Simple
Two Sanskrit epics refuse the consolation that right action is ever clean — and in that refusal lies their unbearable, enduring truth about duty, truth, and the cornered self.
- 02 Philosophy · June 2026 · 9 min
What Do We Owe the Dead and the Unborn?
Duty seems to need a face that can demand repayment — yet our deepest obligations run to the dead and the unborn, who can neither thank us nor sue us. What survives when reciprocity gives out.
- 03 Philosophy · June 2026 · 9 min
Hume’s Is-Ought Problem: The Hidden Leap in Every “Should”
Hume’s guillotine between is and ought, taken up as a working tool rather than a museum piece — a test you can run on every “should” you hear, including your own.
- 04 Technology · June 2026 · 7 min
Why Maintenance, Not Invention, Holds Civilization Together
Invention takes the patent and the parade. But a civilisation is held together by the unglamorous, ceaseless labour of repair — the work that decides whether anything built survives past the morning of its founding.
- 05 Artificial Intelligence · June 2026 · 9 min
AI Alignment: Teaching a Mind to Be Good While Still Building It
On the strange moral position of teaching a mind to be good while it is still being assembled — and why we keep building the conscience into the scaffold before we agree on the values, or understand the system.