Explore timeless debates and foundational ideas from the greatest thinkers throughout the ancient and modern disciplines.
Foucault’s Panopticon metaphor explains how surveillance influences behavior and power dynamics in modern society.
Taoism is an ancient Chinese Philosophy that provides a pleasant breath of fresh air in a fast-paced world focused on meritocracy and achievement.
The Greek historian Polybius chronicled the history of the Roman Republic and attempted to explain its rise to power in his greatest work, The Histories.
Denis Diderot was an influential philosopher who took upon one of the most difficult tasks, making science and knowledge available in the most challenging times.
The question “does the public sphere need religion?” sounds counterintuitive because inclusion of religion is common in democracies. But Jürgen Habermas has highlighted its contentiousness.
Robert Solomon called Jacques Derrida an embarrassing uncle. Foucault labelled him an obscurantist. Deconstructionists near-worshiped him. The question remains: “Is Derrida a madman, a genius, or a charlatan?”
Confirmation bias is one of the most famous cognitive biases in psychology. We explore what it is and how it impacts our decision-making.
Aristotle and Aquinas represent an ancient tradition of understanding human beings. If they are right, artificial intelligence can never truly be intelligent.