This stack of novels and short stories lured me with provocative questions: “What’s next?” and “What if?” What’s Next?
In “How the World Eats,” the philosopher Julian Baggini grapples with “everything that affects and is affected by” our ...
A Headington school has won a regional philosophy competition to book their place in the national final at Eton College.
Mark Dyczkowski (1951–2025), a renowned scholar of Kashmir Shaivism, passed away this week, leaving behind a legacy of ...
Written by Sheela Dubey, 'The Public Sector and Privatization in India' is a comparative study in how the philosophy of ...
Siraigalil Kalai' initiative brings art into Puzhal jail, emphasizing access to books and art as a means of agency.
Our first question must of course be what Huemer means by “progressivism,” and he leaves us in no doubt about the answer. A ...
Her superpowers as a philosopher sprung out of the frustration at getting her thoughts and herself across to people who ...
The Philosophy of Translation begins with an anecdote. Damion Searls, at this point a young man pondering a career in ...
The philosophy is hard on parents and children alike.
A handful of technocrats, convinced of their intellectual superiority, occupy key positions of power. They champion a ...
(Reuters) - Author Tom Robbins, whose novels read like a hit of literary LSD, filled with fantastical characters, manic metaphors and counterculture whimsy, died on Sunday. He was 92. Robbins' death ...