The 4th-century BC Greek philosopher Aristotle is best known for his thoughts on ethics and politics, but he also made significant contributions to biology.
We explore the role experiences and circumstances play in shaping our beliefs.
Can we learn what we don't know? Plato's Meno tackles this paradox with a radical idea: all knowledge is simply recollection. Find out how.
Placed at the climax of Plato’s Republic, the divided line can be seen as the culmination of his metaphysics.
Why did Dante call his epic poem a comedy? Philosopher Giorgio Agamben reveals hidden cultural and theological meaning in the title.
The most radical thing you could do in philosophy of mind is claim there are no mental states. Eliminativism provides a means to that end.
Carl Jung coined the term "individuation" to describe an individual’s psychological development on the pathway to adulthood.
What’s the best way to obtain knowledge? Inductive and deductive reasoning both have their strengths and weaknesses.