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With a class of college students and inmates, teaching philosophy in prison is a rowdy, honest and hopeful provocation ...
A hero or a murderer? Stalin’s legacy is still a contentious issue in his birthplace, seven decades after his death ...
Many hope that AI will discover ethical truths. But as Gödel shows, deciding what is right will always be our burden ...
Ascend steep cliffs to discover Ethiopia’s ancient churches carved into rock, still serving as places of worship today ...
Life is often experienced as a demanding, ongoing story. But with a little practice, a new space opens for peaceful presence ...
The little-known painter who found beauty in bugs, transforming pests into wondrous creatures and works of art ...
In this layered portrait, an artist reflects on the complex reality of living with the distressing voice in her head ...
Should owning an idea be treated the same way as owning a physical object, or are these two forms of property rights ultimately incomparable? How should societies balance incentivising new ideas with ...
What’s so golden about the golden ratio? A myth-busting investigation tells the story of a misunderstood mathematical idea ...
Growing up in countercultural California, ‘enlightenment’ had real glamour. But decades of practice have changed my mind ...
After gaining independence from Spain in 1821, and amid the sweeping forces of the Industrial Revolution, Mexico entered a period of profound upheaval. In this moment of transformation, a pressing ...
Is consciousness like jazz, something hard to pin down? Or is it more like the biology of dolphins, odd but natural?