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I’ve struggled to keep up these past few weeks. Work has been relentless, family life has been full. Days blurred,
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Humans have existed for 300,000 years. The earth for 4,500,000,000. The universe is 13,800,000,000 year old. Eventually, it will fall
Read moreFinally, here’s some fresh content! New post, new video! This one covers Aristotle’s ideas on virtue and the Golden Mean.
Read moreA few days ago, I started reading Žižek’s Event, one of the suggested texts, and I have to say, strangely,
Read moreI’ve decided to document my PhD journey. These entries will be less about the technicalities of my research in philosophy
Read morePhilosophy is different from other disciplines in that it doesn’t teach you what to think, but how to think. It
Read moreMirror, mirror, on the wall,Which great mind do I most recall? Kant’s categorical demands?Utilitarianism’s ends?Or Nietzsche’s ubermensch-to-power?As Aristotle’s virtues flower?
Read moreThis article first appeared in Philosophy Share issue 20, December 2023. On October 6th, 2023, in London’s National Gallery, members
Read moreIt’s a question that forces us to confront what it means to think, to understand, and to be human. “Can
Read moreHere we examine the relationship between science, religion, and the human mind through various arguments and counterarguments that arise from
Read moreTailored for art lovers, artists, budding art critics, and journalists, this course will help you gain a deeper appreciation and
Read moreLet’s start with a question: are there limits to what we can know and understand? From the ancient Greeks to
Read moreAt its core, empiricism asserts that knowledge is acquired through experience and perception. This seemingly simple idea has far-reaching implications
Read moreWar. A term that encapsulates conflict, struggle, and devastating loss, yet also valour, heroism, and national pride. The ethical terrain
Read more1. Introduction As the cold wind blew outside, René Descartes sat huddled in his small studio, deep in thought. The
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