We human beings are social animals. We crave friendship, relationship, reputation, intimacy. These cravings helped our ...
The morning is early, the café empty, tensions mounting. Shiori sets down a pot of steeping tea and takes a seat across from ...
Articles In Defense of Idleness Wendell O’Brien says, ‘Just Don’t Do It’. In a sense, every living person is always doing ...
Articles A Memetic Analysis of Narratives & Conspiracies Ignacio Gonzalez considers how memes replicate into conspiracy ...
The ghost that haunts Martin Heidegger’s collected works – particularly the early ones leading up to his 1927 magnum opus ...
Islam & Philosophy Life Sacrifice Yossra Hamouda on the murder of compassion & the act of mass murder. When I was a child, I ...
This was a heated debate in early Islam, and continues to have a significant impact on jurisprudence, the philosophy of law, ...
What does it mean to love? Is to be loved really to be known? Jalal al-Din Muhammad Rumi (1207-1273 CE), an eminent poet and ...
Articles Is Comedy Good for Us? Damaris Stock has a laugh with Plato and friends. Most people would admit that without comedy ...
Could machines think? Yes, in a sense, they do already. Impressively. But could machines experience and feel? Only God knows.
Cognitive hypocrisy occurs when someone claims to hold beliefs they do not in fact hold: for example, saying they believe in ...
Rebwar Fatah is a philosopher exploring the poetic and mythic dimensions of displacement, memory, and cross-cultural ...
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