Explore timeless debates and foundational ideas from the greatest thinkers throughout the ancient and modern disciplines.
What’s the best way to obtain knowledge? Inductive and deductive reasoning both have their strengths and weaknesses.
History is full of intense rivalries: one example is the debate between dualists and physicalists in the philosophy of mind.
After the English Civil War, Thomas Hobbes wanted to prevent a similar catastrophe from reoccurring. So, he challenged how we define the “worthiness” of leaders.
Gillian Rose offers a critique of post-structuralist thought, focusing on Derrida and Foucault’s failures to escape the metaphysics they decry.
Archetypes aren't just storytelling tools—they're reflections of us. We keep retelling them because they help us feel understood.
The Fable of the Bees is an early economic allegory that shocked people so much they wanted it banned.
Jung’s Mother Archetype demonstrates the way in which care and authority influence our development.
Jung's concept of projection reveals how we perceive ourselves in others, transforming self-awareness into a pathway toward empathy and growth.
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