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Manuel A. Crespo-Rodríguez

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He is a professor, sociologist, tutor, graphic artist and author. He graduated in Spanish-American Studies at Universidad de Puerto Rico en Arecibo (UPRA) and Sociology at Universidad de Puerto Rico en Río Piedras (UPRRP). Currently he is a blogger at Manuel Alejandro Crespo Rodríguez and guitar player in the rock band Atomic Waves. His book Transhumanismo, un tipo de posthumanismo: Ensayos sobre transhumanismo y el debate bioético acerca del mejoramiento humano has had some impact locally, being the first book written about transhumanism by a Puerto Rican, and some of its essays have been cited and published in academic books, journal and magazine articles, such as Santa Rabia Poetry (Argentina), Autores revista literari ...more

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La pseudoserendipia

La pseudoserendipia es una serie de dos novelas y una precuela de cuentos centradas en las ocurrencias bizarras de Michael Rosado Cruz, un joven que comienza a padecer una misteriosa condición mientras empieza una maestría en sociología. Por lo tanto, hay mucha personificación (embodiment) de la filosofía como filosofía del vivir, o una filosofía que se crea viviendo.

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“—Olvidar—, dijo el ciego mientras le bajaba una lagrima por sus lustros agrietados. “Lego la nada a nadie” fue lo último que pensó antes de halar el gatillo. Y el autor de esa frase, al igual que el mnemonista, fueron olvidados para siempre.”
Manuel Alejandro Crespo Rodríguez

“Porque me has visto, Tomás, creíste; bienaventurado eres por dudar.”
Manuel Alejandro Crespo Rodríguez, Memorias, reescrituras y futurismos

“Now, filled with sorrow and fear, the android
realized the reddish truth: he killed a human. Why was he programmed for
killing? He couldn’t compute such an answer, but the conundrum opened a
new wave of ideas, of understanding, of unlawful feelings…”
Manuel Alejandro Crespo Rodríguez, Memorias, reescrituras y futurismos

“The offer of certainty, the offer of complete security, the offer of an impermeable faith that can’t give way, is an offer of something not worth having. I want to live my life taking the risk all the time that I don’t know anything like enough yet; that I haven’t understood enough; that I can’t know enough; that I’m always hungrily operating on the margins of a potentially great harvest of future knowledge and wisdom. I wouldn’t have it any other way.”
Christopher Hitchens

“Someday you'll be as great as I am.”
Kim Peek

“If I were to suggest that between the Earth and Mars there is a china teapot revolving about the sun in an elliptical orbit, nobody would be able to disprove my assertion provided I were careful to add that the teapot is too small to be revealed even by our most powerful telescopes. But if I were to go on to say that, since my assertion cannot be disproved, it is an intolerable presumption on the part of human reason to doubt it, I should rightly be thought to be talking nonsense. If, however, the existence of such a teapot were affirmed in ancient books, taught as the sacred truth every Sunday, and instilled into the minds of children at school, hesitation to believe in its existence would become a mark of eccentricity and entitle the doubter to the attentions of the psychiatrist in an enlightened age or of the Inquisitor in an earlier time.”
Bertrand Russell

“There is a story that Simonides was dining at the house of a wealthy nobleman named Scopas at Crannon in Thessaly, and chanted a lyric poem which he had composed in honor of his host, in which he followed the custom of the poets by including for decorative purposes a long passage referring to Castor and Pollux; whereupon Scopas with excessive meanness told him he would pay him half the fee agreed on for the poem, and if he liked he might apply for the balance to his sons of Tyndaraus, as they had gone halves in the panegyric.

The story runs that a little later a message was brought to Simonides to go outside, as two young men were standing at the door who earnestly requested him to come out; so he rose from his seat and went out, and could not see anybody; but in the interval of his absence the roof of the hall where Scopas was giving the banquet fell in, crushing Scopas himself and his relations underneath the ruins and killing them; and when their friends wanted to bury them but were altogether unable to know them apart as they had been completely crushed, the story goes that Simonides was enabled by his recollection of the place in which each of them had been reclining at table to identify them for separate interment; and that this circumstance suggested to him the discovery of the truth that the best aid to clearness of memory consists in orderly arrangement.

He inferred that persons desiring to train this faculty must select localities and form mental images of the facts they wish to remember and store those images in the localities, with the result that the arrangement of the localities will preserve the order of the facts, and the images of the facts will designate the facts themselves, and we shall employ the localities and images respectively as a wax writing tablet and the letters written on it.”
Marcus Tullius Cicero

“Who is more humble? The scientist who looks at the universe with an open mind and accepts whatever the universe has to teach us, or somebody who says everything in this book must be considered the literal truth and never mind the fallibility of all the human beings involved?”
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