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The WebPhilosopher.net is always looking for creative thinkers who can have a say about the mysteries of life and the human psyche. We are looking for talented writers with good abilities to communicate ideas rooted in philosophy and psychology. Currently we have associated a few excellent writers with valuable experience and expertise.

The WebPhilosopher.net often works in collaboration with other professional in terms of both input and exchange of ideas.

William Morrison is a graduate pharmacist from Wayne State University College of Pharmacy, Bachelor’s of Pharmaceutical Sciences. He also has more than ten years experience as a writer. As a journalist and a writer Morrison has specialized in scientific themes and he has a keen eye for rational analysis. Morrison has been verified member of Mensa (a society for people with IQ located within the top 2% of the population, which is equivalent IQ score over 130 in an IQ scale with a standard deviation 15), Morrison is a valuable resource for The WebPhilosopher in relation to topics dealing with religion. The WebPhilosopher is currently writing a book with Morrison on this very topic.

In the Book project´s section we have posted a more detailed description of the book dealing with atheism from a rational and a psychological point of view.

Shobna Subramanian Iyer is originally trained in economics and business management, but she also holds a master’s degree in human relation management from Symbiosis Institute of Business Management.  She has been working with human relations for about 17 years.

Shobna also represents our most important “gateway” to the Eastern wisdom traditions. She has practiced various kinds of meditation and yoga for many years, and she makes use of meditative techniques as a key intervention in working with clients. Shobna has proven to be a very good collaborator in relation to the body-mind question. She is also concerned about the differences in eastern and Western philosophy and psychology. Among other things, she likes to deal with the enigmatic field between Ego (Wester approach) and Ego transcendence (Eastern approach) to psychology.

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This project started out in Norway with two psychologists wanting to write about human growth and existential questions within the field of psychology and philosophy. We ended up with two Norwegian sites called WebPsykologen.no and WebFilosofen.no.  After a while, we wanted to reach out to an even larger audience, and then we started to develop the translated versions of our Norwegian sites. The result was two English equivalents called the WebPhilosopher.net and the WebPsychologist.org. In this process we had to hire a translator who could transform the articles in Norwegian to English and vice versa.

These projects are dependent on high-quality translations, and fortunately, we have established a very good collaboration with Mari Rowland. She is our most important partner in terms of translation. She is a Norwegian citizen living in Los Angeles, USA. She is working part time as a freelance translator between English, Swedish and Norwegian. She is also studying international economics. Rowland always delivers high quality translations on time. She is an important partner both for the WebPsychologist.org, the WebPhilosopher.net and for our Norwegian sites.

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