According to Plato, love’s aim is not to complete us, but to inspire us to grow and become the best human being we can be.
The most commonly defended argument from scholars for why one should pay taxes is a duty of fair play. Fair play is the notion of reciprocity, the idea that you should not take advantage of others. As ...
Researchers are testing whether LLMs can use methods borrowed from ancient philosophy to answer complex questions ...
Farid ud-Din Attar teaches us that love is both misery and ecstasy, and only those who risk it all can have it all ...
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The old Frasier show is one of my all-time favorite sitcoms. Not only are the writing, casting, and acting superb, the show ...
Philosophers have always wrestled with how love can be so morally important, yet so personal and even arbitrary.
While romance and roses make for a lovely Valentine's Day gesture, filling your February 14 with both love and laughter is ...
Zac and Ashley chat with Simon Critchley, the Hans Jonas Professor of Philosophy at the New School for Social Research in New ...
It's time to shine a light on a fascinating paradox: some of the smartest people around are walking around with constant ...
Valentine’s Day is always dramatic, but when it lands on a Friday, it turns into a full-blown Nollywood blockbuster. It’s ...