I’m looking for some help, please.
I often would like to re-read a particular article posted on the Daily Sceptic site perhaps some weeks or even months before.
However, currently I don’t know how to find previously written pieces, unless I know for certain the date on which they appeared, which I never can!
Is there method in which I can find these other than by date?
For example, there was a very clever piece written, I don’t know by whom sadly, about how the government, when faced with a challenge, believe they must “do something”, are presented with “something that can be done” and subsequently decide that this is what they should do.
I am very keen to retrieve this article but unable to recall when it first appeared on the site. Any clues, please?
Thank you in advance.
For example, there was a very clever piece written, I don’t know by whom sadly, about how the government, when faced with a challenge, believe they must “do something”, are presented with “something that can be done” and subsequently decide that this is what they should do.
This sound like the Hegalian Dialectic.
If you know the some keywords from the article in question, any search engine can be used for a site specific search (lets avoid the goog tho eh) e.g.
typing into DuckDuckGo.com "Hegalian Dialectic Site: https://dailysceptic.or g" without the quote marks
brings up these two articles:
https://dailysceptic.org/covid-and-the-religious-impulse-an-essay-in-seven-parts/
https://dailysceptic.org/2020/11/01/latest-news-180/
you can refine that search by date range at the top of the page, it'll say "Any time" use the dropdown menu to select a date range.
if you do Ctrl+F in your browser with the article on screen, you can then search within the articles for specific keywords