Dan Müller
@baristaphilosopher.bsky.social
Philosopher. Writer. Worker.
I'm currently working on poetic metaphor, both in theory (my dissertation) and practice (my debut novel "studies of the colour indigo").
Always open for an exchange of ideas :)
PhD Student @ University of Osnabrück
I'm currently working on poetic metaphor, both in theory (my dissertation) and practice (my debut novel "studies of the colour indigo").
Always open for an exchange of ideas :)
PhD Student @ University of Osnabrück
I ruptured my Achilles tendon. But unlike the Greek hero and far more like a Sumerian peasant, I chose to get into baking as long as I can't (metaphorically) work the fields.
Behold this coffee sourdough bread, which is my first (serious) attempt at making bread :)
Behold this coffee sourdough bread, which is my first (serious) attempt at making bread :)
September 9, 2025 at 8:03 PM
I ruptured my Achilles tendon. But unlike the Greek hero and far more like a Sumerian peasant, I chose to get into baking as long as I can't (metaphorically) work the fields.
Behold this coffee sourdough bread, which is my first (serious) attempt at making bread :)
Behold this coffee sourdough bread, which is my first (serious) attempt at making bread :)
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Life emerged in Hades (sort of) and did so relatively quickly. Fascinating piece by @michael-marshall.bsky.social aeon.co/essays/life-... @aeon.co
Life on Earth emerged fast. Far quicker than we thought | Aeon Essays
It’s time to rethink how we study life’s origins. It emerged far earlier, and far quicker, than we once thought possible
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August 26, 2025 at 1:00 PM
Life emerged in Hades (sort of) and did so relatively quickly. Fascinating piece by @michael-marshall.bsky.social aeon.co/essays/life-... @aeon.co
Feasting while the blue planet cracks open - this could be an allegory. But it need not be.
August 27, 2025 at 12:58 PM
Feasting while the blue planet cracks open - this could be an allegory. But it need not be.