Here’s why being overly selfless is a double-edged sword and being “healthily selfish” is the balance we all need.
In a 2020 essay critiquing academic philosophy’s norms against aestheticizing or personalizing one’s writing, the philosopher ...
The Philosophical Corner is a monthly column dedicated to the exposure and discussion of philosophy. In the battle of existential ideas, there exists two entities: free will and determinism. Due to ...
Rage” by Lester Fabian Brathwaite is part memoir, part academic review of culture and society, and part philosophical musings ...
Replayability is vital for systems needing to reconstruct past states. However, streaming systems, with their unpredictable ...
Associate Professor of Philosophy Paul Schofield has become an expert source on the social and moral issues surrounding ...
A San Diego philosophy professor claims he used the racial epithets to illustrate difficult philosophical concepts, but ...
Climate scientists have all kinds of language to discuss their scientific theories. But when it comes to values and justice, ...
The welfare of equines, integral to diverse human contexts from agriculture to leisure, has garnered interdisciplinary attention focusing on their lived experiences. Studies across academic ...
Before the introduction of zero, mathematics was a tangible subject, where numbers held weight and substance. With zero came the concept of a mathematical “nothing;” it tur ...
Personality disorders like BPD involve misreading the intentions of others. For this reason, it makes sense that philosophy has traditionally excluded experiences of “madness”—at least in the Western ...
Kalshi and the CFTC gave oral arguments for their case involving futures contracts on US Congressional elections ...