Explore timeless debates and foundational ideas from the greatest thinkers throughout the ancient and modern disciplines.
Persuasive rhetorical techniques used in antiquity by orators like Demosthenes in Athens and Cicero in Rome have shaped modern rhetoric and persuasion.
How are we to understand Camus’s short story The Adulterous Woman and how does she relate to Camus’s position on the French-Algerian settlers?
Nietzsche’s most important idea, from his most important work, rests on the idea of ‘sounding brass.’ No one knows for sure what it means.
Did you know that you can have a chat with your unconscious? Carl Jung devised a step-by-step guide to make that possible.
Procrastination is considered a symptom of laziness and deficient willpower, but did we misdiagnose it all along?
Susan Wolf argued that moral sainthood, i.e., striving to be morally perfect at all times, is undesirable. But why?
The unseen side of adolescence reveals deep loneliness shaped by identity struggles, social changes, and emotional challenges that often go unnoticed.
What do an ancient Greek philosopher, a French exile, an American urbanist, a 19th-century German philosopher, and a Scottish nature writer have in common? Walking.
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