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Explore timeless debates and foundational ideas from the greatest thinkers throughout the ancient and modern disciplines.
Multitasking is one of the most socially appraised skills, but is it even possible for our brains to multitask?
The philosophy of intuition explores how intuitive knowledge complements rational thought, enhancing understanding, creativity, and authenticity in various fields.
The late French anthropologist Marc Agué’s theory of supermodernity offers a compelling and timely lens through which to better understand our contemporary era of smartphone-mediated reality.
The canon of philosophy tends to eclipse some of the world’s best thinkers, including Norwegian existential philosopher Peter Wessel Zapffe.
Augustine said, “Words are signs … and every sign signifies something.” Baudrillard said signs are disconnected from reality and created by advertisers. Who is right?
Are we justified in believing in the relationship between causes and effects on the grounds that they have always held?
Are moral statements meaningless expressions of personal attitudes towards an action? According to A.J. Ayers' emotivist account, they are!
What is the value of the environment? Here is what Value Theory has to say on the matter.