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Non-Western Philosophy Indigenous Australian Philosophy Ross Naidoo looks at Indigenous thinking through a philosophical lens ...
The Human Experience Love Letter Nigel Rapport steps towards a cosmopolitan love. “We are all human and should treat each ...
For people with fibromyalgia, pain is a constant, all-encompassing presence that radiates throughout muscles and joints, ...
The Human Experience Empathy & Sympathy James R. Robinson asks, how do they relate, and how do they differ? ‘Empathy’ and ...
Blessing or Curse? John Creigan considers whether hope helps us thrive or holds us back. Hope is often celebrated as one of ...
One popular idea about what is uniquely human, is that what sets humans apart from the other animals is our ability to think ...
Non-Western Philosophy Karma & Human Freedom Utkarsh Chawla tells us why we’re in the moral Goldilocks zone. What makes a ...
Tallis in Wonderland A Lifelong Preoccupation Raymond Tallis recalls a life trying to fathom the chasm between mind and brain ...
As we all know, the telos of life is eudaimonia. Or to use English, the goal of life is happiness. This immediately leads to two crucial questions: How do we achieve happiness? And what is happiness, ...
Articles Restoring Our Humanity with John Macmurray Colin Stott contemplates Macmurray’s reunifying thinking. John Macmurray ...
Articles The Importance of Nature for Thought Gerardo Posada considers some of the philosophical benefits of green spaces.
Vikas Beniwal considers some philosophers’ core understandings. James R. Robinson asks, how do they relate, and how do they differ? Michael Breslin considers the place of guilt in a healthy ...
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