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Philosophy
Examine life’s biggest questions, from ethics to existence, with curiosity and critical thinking.
Rather than sending serial killer art to auctions, it should be sent to abnormal psychologists for research.
Yes, "the laws of physics break down" at singularities. But something really weird must have happened for black holes to not possess them.
"In order to seek truth," Rene Descartes once wrote, "it is necessary once in the course of our life to doubt, as far as possible, all things."
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Aimless wandering is essential for understanding yourself. Here’s why.
De-urbanized lifestyles can be aligned with basic Taoist principles — and remote workers are starting to feel the connection.
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Science has opened so many doors to humanity’s understanding of the world. Scientism shuts them. Here’s how to tell the difference.
"The Man in the High Castle" may be the most beloved alternate history book, but it is not the most historically accurate.
Contrary to common experience, not everything needs a medium to travel through. Overcoming that assumption removes the need for an aether.
We have become the greatest threat to ourselves and to life on this planet. We need a set of agreed-upon safeguards to preserve our future.
In "The History of Western Philosophy," Bertrand Russell made it clear whose thinking he admired — and whose thinking he didn't.
These composers channeled the horror of the Holocaust and Hiroshima while honoring those who lived through it.
As a physician, John Pringle helped reinvent hygiene; as a husband, he destroyed a woman’s life with his abuse.
As the stream of AI-generated art turns into a deluge, NFTs could become a cornerstone of the Virtual Renaissance.