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Sources of Knowledge Gödel, Wittgenstein, & the Limits of Knowledge Michael D. McGranahan takes us to the edge of language, mathematics and science. There are things we can never ...
Paul Dickey’s book of poetry, Anti-Realism in Shadows and Suppertime, was released in September 2022. In the past year he has also released a volume of flash fiction, What My Characters Should Have ...
Articles The Centennial of the Scopes ‘Monkey’ Trial Tim Madigan on the creation and the evolution of a legend. The prominent ...
The final track on the Magical Mystery Tour album is a song that epitomizes the Beatles’ philosophy: ‘All You Need is Love’.
Articles The Meaning of a Good Life Following the sad news of Alasdair MacIntyre’s death recently, AmirAli Maleki argues that ...
What can we learn from cats about how we should live our lives? Quite a lot, apparently, if we follow the inspiring lead of ...
Arendt did not say what she thought of journalists. Søren Kierkegaard (1813-1855), by contrast, did. According to him, the newspapers were written by “bowlegged- and crooked, club- and flat-footed, ...
Sources of Knowledge Xuanzang & the Gettier Problem Maya Koka journeys through the desert to seek knowledge about knowledge.
Brian King follows Popper’s idea of the evolution of knowledge, life and society. Sina Mirzaye Shirkoohi observes science to get the facts straight about it.
In terms of action, again he suggests three spiritual practices: (iv) Engage in what has been called ‘therapy of the passions’ – being attentive to unhealthy emotions such as anger, learning to ...
It is satisfying to find a scientific study not only quote but also confirm philosophical insights. Research published by Crystal Reeck of Temple University and Dan Ariely of Duke University is ...
Articles Could There Be A Solution To The Trolley Problem? Omid Panahi finds that finding a solution is not the problem. The Trolley Problem is a thought experiment first devised by the Oxford moral ...