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Sweden is creating a new civilian foreign intelligence agency, UND, modeled on Britain’s MI6 after its military intelligence misjudged Russia’s 2022 invasion of Ukraine.
The new agency will focus on political and strategic intelligence, reflecting a broader European push to strengthen independent intelligence capabilities amid growing security threats and uncertainty over U.S. support.
Source: The Economist
— @clashreport Jul 29, 2026
Modern Philosophy’s Central Themes – Gemini
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The central themes of Modern Philosophy (roughly spanning the 17th through the 19th centuries) revolve around a dramatic shift away from medieval scholasticism toward individual reason, empirical science, and political secularism. Instead of relying blindly on religious authority, thinkers sought to rebuild human knowledge from the ground up. [1, 2, 3]
The defining themes that shaped this intellectual era include:
🧠 Epistemology and the Source of Knowledge
The core debate of modern philosophy was figuring out how we know what we know, dividing thinkers into two main schools: [3, 4]Rationalism: Thinkers like René Descartes, Baruch Spinoza, and Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz argued that intellect and pure reason are the primary pathways to truth. Descartes famously began by doubting everything until he reached his undeniable baseline: “I think, therefore I am”. [2, 5]
Empiricism: Opposing the rationalists, John Locke, George Berkeley, and David Hume argued that the mind is a blank slate (tabula rasa) at birth. They insisted all knowledge originates strictly from sensory experience and observation. [3, 6, 7, 8]
The Kantian Synthesis: Immanuel Kant later revolutionized this debate by combining both views, arguing that while our knowledge begins with experience, our mind uses inherent structural categories to process and understand that experience. [9, 10, 11, 12]🔬 The Impact of the Scientific Revolution
The rapid rise of modern physics, astronomy, and mathematics forced philosophers to abandon Aristotle’s view of nature. [2, 13, 14]Mechanistic Universe: Thinkers began viewing the universe as a massive, predictable machine governed by mathematical laws, heavily influenced by Sir Isaac Newton.
Mind-Body Dualism: Viewing the physical world as a machine created a new puzzle: how does a physical body interact with an immaterial mind? “Modern philosophy also deals with the relationship between the mind and body,” a dilemma first popularized by Descartes’ dualism. [1]⚖️ The Social Contract and Political Philosophy
As the political power of the Church waned, philosophers needed a secular justification for the existence of governments and laws. They pioneered the concept of the Social Contract—the idea that political authority comes from a mutual agreement among individuals, not divine right. [15, 16, 17]Thomas Hobbes: Argued that human life in a state of nature is “nasty, brutish, and short,” requiring an absolute sovereign to maintain order.
John Locke: Argued that government exists solely to protect the natural rights of individuals—specifically life, liberty, and property.
Jean-Jacques Rousseau: Focused on the “general will” and argued that true sovereignty always rests with the citizens as a whole. [18, 19, 20]🧩 Free Will, Determinism, and the Self
With science proving that physical objects follow strict laws, philosophers struggled to find where human freedom fit into the equation. [1]Determinism vs. Free Will: If the brain and universe are mechanical, do humans truly have choices? “The challenge of reconciling free will with determinism, especially in light of science and theological concepts… remains a central issue” throughout the modern era. [1]
The Concept of Identity: Philosophers began obsessing over what actually constitutes the “self” or personal identity over time, with Locke tying it to the continuity of consciousness and memory. [21, 22]Would you like to explore one of these specific areas further, such as the clash between rationalism and empiricism, or dive into a specific philosopher like Descartes, Locke, or Kant?
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[7] thecollector.com
[8] philosophy.institute
[9] arafkarsh.medium.com
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[11] youtube.com
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[13] quora.com
[14] philosophynow.org
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[19] byarcadia.org
[20] planksip.org
[21] studysmarter.co.uk
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x.com/MarioNawfal/status/208…Mario Nawfal (@MarioNawfal)🇺🇸🇮🇷🇯🇴 The top U.S. commander in the Middle East has warned troops that their own cell phone videos and photos are giving Iran real-time feedback on its attacks.Adm. Cooper said open-source footage shared online lets Iranian forces quickly assess whether missiles and drones hit their targets, potentially putting American lives at greater risk.
Some units in Jordan have already been told phones may be confiscated in the coming days…
The conflict has thus far killed 18 U.S. service members and wounded more than 600.
Cooper stressed the need for tighter operational security, noting detailed public images give battle-damage assessments to the enemy, free of charge.
Source: Reuters / Writer: Samuel— https://x.com/MarioNawfal/status/2082428425323634885
— Michael Novakhov (@mikenov) Jul 29, 2026
❗️The only way to save our country is by winning the Central Military District, declared Dmitry Medvedev.
During his speech, the Chairman of the United Russia party emphasized that the West is using Ukraine as a “battering ram” to “destroy” Russia. He added that our country is currently being tested for strength in every sense, especially economically.
Medvedev also stated:
— The West wanted to subjugate Russia through “agreements,” but failed to do so and is feeling disillusioned; — Russia’s adversaries have always tried to undermine its statehood, because they simply don’t like a large and powerful country.
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— @MilitarySummary Jul 29, 2026
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GOP Sen. Wicker: “Ukraine targets facilities in Russia used to wage war. On the other hand, Putin targets apartments, neighborhoods, churches, and corner stores”
“As Ukraine defends its homeland, Putin callously sends the sons of Russia into bloodshed. He is not persuaded by appeals to human rights”
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— @ralexdc Jul 29, 2026
🇷🇺🇺🇸Brian Sutton, accused of masterminding one of the largest fraud schemes to ever be unraveled in the United States, is living freely in Russia. Among his acquisitions there is a fleet of luxury cars, an elite villa near Moscow, and a stake in an MMA club tied to a member of the Russian parliament. Our new investigation with @istories_eng:
— @OCCRP Jul 29, 2026
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