Once you have accepted that inquiry demands the presence of an interlocutor, you may wonder what exactly to inquire about.
Our first question must of course be what Huemer means by “progressivism,” and he leaves us in no doubt about the answer. A ...
The Philosophy of Translation begins with an anecdote. Damion Searls, at this point a young man pondering a career in ...
Written by Sheela Dubey, 'The Public Sector and Privatization in India' is a comparative study in how the philosophy of ...
Mark Dyczkowski (1951–2025), a renowned scholar of Kashmir Shaivism, passed away this week, leaving behind a legacy of rigorous academic inquiry. Born in London to a Polish father and an Italian ...
In “How the World Eats,” the philosopher Julian Baggini grapples with “everything that affects and is affected by” our comestibles.
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The Montana native, who has cemented his place in the core of the up-and-coming Senators, came to stoic philosophy four or ...
Over 300, full-color photographs are featured in "Bedrock," the author’s first book. Images of plants, beautifully composed ...
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Today, I’m talking with Andy Hunter, the CEO of Bookshop.org. Bookshop, at its core, is a website that lets local bookshops ...