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Martin Cooke
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In 2003, I was published in the British Journal for the Philosophy of Science, although I've done little else (click on that "done little" for what I have done)

In 2007, I joined Blogger, calling myself "enigMan" (a "Meaning"-full name)

In 2014, bored of analytic philosophy, I changed my hobby to digital photography, taking photos around my village and sharing them on google+, putting the videos on YouTube

In 2018, as google+ faded away, I decided to write up my philosophical results, which had been congealing on the back burner ...

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