By EMMANUEL ONWUBIKO Categorical imperative, in the ethics of the 18th-century German philosopher Immanuel Kant, founder of ...
After the landmark SC ruling in 2018 on passive euthanasia, there is a strong case for considering active euthanasia from ...
In this week‘s Friday Philosophy, Dr. David Gordon looks at Allen Wood‘s attempts to salvage Marx‘s theory of exploitation.
John Linarelli (University of Pittsburgh - School of Law) has posted A Naturalized Jurisprudence for International Law: Implications for Justice in the Global Economy on SSRN. Here is the abstract: ...
Callard is a University of Chicago moral philosopher with a madcap streak, and a perpetually controversial figure for making offbeat public pronouncements and unconventional romantic choices, and ...
The Swedish womenswear brand that works with natural and sustainable fabrics will open its first store in May in Harrods' ...
Professor Pravesh Jung from the Department of Humanities and Social Sciences at IIT Bombay and associate professor Apaar ...
Examining the nature and origin of human intelligence and the intersection with machine intelligence in the past, present and ...
During family gatherings, the adults often ask intense philosophical "why" questions, which destroys our perception of ...
The militarization of international politics leads to hostility instead of more peace between societies. By Michael Müller, ...
Yet research consistently shows that experiencing real nature, from having houseplants to gardening, has unparalleled mental health benefits that are significantly diminished in the case of artificial ...
Source: J. L. Raab, after a painting by Döbler, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons The 18th century German philosopher Immanuel Kant lived very firmly in a world of time. He was such a stickler for ...