Ray Bradbury’s novel Fahrenheit 451 was published over seventy years ago, in 1953, and yet continues to be a source of ...
She browsed further up the aisle, and stopped to consider the plastic deer: cutouts, less than an inch thick but nearly life-size in height and length. The bucks held their antlered heads high. The ...
The place of women in Islam has always been controversial, especially as Islamic thinkers were always trying to describe the role of women using religious teachings.
When the advances made by the Scientific Revolution were applied to machinery, the Industrial Revolution was born. The ...
Here’s the main problem in a nutshell: The technologist is not an ethicist, and the ethicist is not a technologist.
Following a 1976 paper of the same name by Bernard Williams, in his 1979 paper ‘Moral Luck’, Thomas Nagel argued that even ...
Political Philosophy Philosophers & Immigration Control Edward Hall argues that philosophers of immigration are not thinking it through. Much mainstream philosophical work on migr ...
Rather than dwelling on falsehoods and misinformation, I want to emphasize why truth and trust are so vital in politics.
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Articles Wordsworth & Darwin Christine Avery wonders whether poetry can help us to deal with science. In his poetic ...
Films Falling Down Thomas R. Morgan considers how personal identity is maintained, and how it is lost. Falling Down (1993) is ...
Those familiar with game theory will probably know the game of ‘chicken’. But few are aware that the metaphor was formulated by the philosopher Bertrand Russell, who wrote: ...