Wittgenstein, Popper and the Poker

BY SEAN WALSH The scene. From time to time the dialectic gets feisty and on rare occasions almost physical. A meeting of the Cambridge 1946 Moral Science Club, according to some of those present, was one such occasion. Note that recollections differ, as they say1. What might have happened is this: the very intense Ludwig Wittgenstein threatened the visiting speaker, Karl Popper, with a fire poker, in the course … Continue reading Wittgenstein, Popper and the Poker

The Growing Accessibility of Poker Through Online Platforms

Online gaming platforms have revolutionized the way individuals interact with card games, particularly poker. With the advent of digital access, barriers that once made poker exclusive to certain environments are fading. These platforms offer a range of tools and resources that cater to both beginners and seasoned players. They bring the experience of poker into homes around the globe, allowing for a more inclusive and … Continue reading The Growing Accessibility of Poker Through Online Platforms