Explore timeless debates and foundational ideas from the greatest thinkers throughout the ancient and modern disciplines.
The Ship of Fools allegory illustrates the importance of political expertise and the limits of democracy within Plato's political theory.
Jean Baudrillard’s America went in search of “astral America,” its deserts, highways, empty spaces, and crowded, lonely streets. What did he find there?
The Trolley Problem is a moral dilemma that questions whether it’s ethical to sacrifice one life to save many others.
Here are Aristotle's eight most important surviving works that showcase the breadth of his philosophical interest and his impact on Western thought.
Nietzsche believed that only potential geniuses should be educated and that everyone else should be denied an education.
What’s the best way to decide whether an action is morally acceptable? An exploration of moral theories and their solution for finding morality.
If we come from dust and to dust we return, if everything is vanity, what is the meaning of life?
We delve into the Jungian world of imagination, demystifying its nature and therapeutic benefits.
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