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  • Articles Tagged with "Philosophy"

    The Philosopher Who Believes in Living Things | The New Yorker

    newyorker.com Philosophy World

    This article explores the philosophical work of Jane Bennett, who argues that inanimate objects possess agency and influence the world around them, challenging conventional notions of human-centric perspectives.

    Hannah Arendt: From an Interview | Hannah Arendt | The New York Review of Books

    nybooks.com Politics World

    This interview excerpt features Hannah Arendt discussing totalitarianism, the impact of lies on society, historical contingency, and the nature of evil.

    Jianwei Xun, supuesto autor de la teoría de la hipnocracia, no existe y es fruto de la inteligencia artificial | Tecnología | EL PAÍS

    elpais.com Technology World

    A philosophical book purportedly authored by a non-existent Hong Kong philosopher, Jianwei Xun, is revealed to be a collaboration between a human author and AI, sparking debate about AI's role in content creation and manipulation.

    The Return of Maimonides | Arthur Hertzberg | The New York Review of Books

    nybooks.com History World

    A UNESCO conference commemorating the 850th anniversary of Maimonides' birth brought together scholars from diverse backgrounds, sparking discussions on his multifaceted legacy and its enduring relevance.

    Arling Kagge, aventurero: “Evito las distracciones, no quiero pasatiempos”

    lavanguardia.com Adventure World

    Arling Kagge, a renowned explorer, shares his insights on finding peace and purpose through solitude and connection with nature, drawing from his experiences conquering the three poles and his philosophy of life.

    Is Luck Real? How a Skeptical Philosopher Changed His Mind

    nymag.com Philosophy World

    A skeptical philosopher's perspective on luck dramatically shifts after encountering a seemingly exceptionally unlucky individual, prompting a reevaluation of existing philosophical and sociological concepts.

    Could there be good reason to believe in life after death? – The Irish Times

    irishtimes.com Philosophy World

    A philosopher argues that dreams and the concept of pre-existence offer evidence for an afterlife, challenging the scientific viewpoint.

    Eine Mutter verliert ihre Kinder: Susanne Schmetkamp über das Trauern

    nzz.ch Grief Switzerland

    A philosopher and mother recounts her experiences of grief after losing two children, exploring themes of loss, societal responses to death, and the enduring power of love.

    Jason Stanley and the woke theory of language - Washington Examiner

    washingtonexaminer.com Linguistics World

    This book review analyzes Jason Stanley and David Beaver's 'The Politics of Language,' critiquing its theory of 'resonance' as the essence of meaning and its implications for political discourse.

    The Wisdom of The Donald - by Matthew Continetti

    thefp.com Politics World

    Matthew Continetti analyzes Donald Trump's University of Alabama commencement address, highlighting its largely overlooked insights into Trump's personal philosophy and the media's limited coverage.

    Will the Humanities Survive Artificial Intelligence? | The New Yorker

    newyorker.com Education World

    The author explores the impact of artificial intelligence on the humanities, arguing that while AI may automate some aspects of scholarly work, it also presents an opportunity to refocus on the core questions of human existence.

    The Case for Not Being Born | The New Yorker

    newyorker.com Philosophy World

    This article profiles David Benatar, an anti-natalist philosopher who argues that the inherent suffering of life necessitates the cessation of human reproduction.

    Irrational Man | Alasdair MacIntyre | The New York Review of Books

    nybooks.com Psychology World

    This New York Review of Books article critically analyzes C.G. Jung's psychological theories, arguing that their lack of scientific rigor and reliance on subjective belief systems place them outside the realm of rational thought.

    "Ember vagyok, vagyis ehhez a szörnyszülött fajhoz tartozom" – a kilencvenéves Csányi Vilmossal készült interjúnk 2. része | 24.hu

    24.hu Interview Hungary

    This article presents a second part of an interview with the 90-year-old ethologist Vilmos Csányi, where he reflects on identity, mortality, and his perspective on life.

    Susan Sontag war New Yorks aufregendste Intellektuelle: Ausstellung in München

    nzz.ch Biography World

    A Munich exhibition explores the multifaceted life and career of Susan Sontag, highlighting her intellectual intensity and restless spirit.

    Martin Meyer liest «Tim und Struppi» und schreibt vergnügliche Aperçus

    nzz.ch Literature Switzerland

    Martin Meyer's new book, inspired by Hergé's "Tintin" comics, offers insightful and humorous reflections on contemporary life's absurdities.

    Physics forgets we are part of reality | Jenann Ismael » IAI TV

    iai.tv Physics World

    Jenann Ismael argues that physics needs to incorporate the observer's role within the universe to better understand time and free will, highlighting the unavoidable self-reference in modeling the totality of existence.

    The Enlightenment, Then and Now - Liberties

    libertiesjournal.com History World

    This article explores the complexities of the Enlightenment, examining its legacy, criticisms, and enduring relevance in contemporary society.

    The Reenchanted World, by Karl Ove Knausgaard, Translated by Olivia Lasky, Damion Searls

    harpers.org Philosophy World

    This article explores the author's evolving understanding of technology's impact on our experience of the world, interwoven with personal anecdotes and philosophical reflections.

    Translation’s Drift | Kwame Anthony Appiah | The New York Review of Books

    nybooks.com Literature World

    This New York Review of Books article explores the complexities of literary translation, examining various theories and approaches while highlighting the role of interpretation and the challenges of achieving fidelity.