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Redeemable Humanity
DANIEL WOOLF | Apart from the stories she tells, Bakewell builds a case for remembering—even in the shadow of Auschwitz, Rwanda, 9/11. . .
Sep 13, 2024

Apocalypse Now: The Revolt Against Auto-Genocide
SAMUEL LONCAR | Anthropocene antihumanism and transhumanism seek the end of humanity. They are auto-genocidal philosophies. . .
Jun 22, 2024

Aumcoming: Meditations on a Sound
AMIT MAJMUDAR | Just as "Once upon a time" primes the mind to receive a fairy tale, Aum primes the mind to receive transcendence and peace.
Jun 7, 2024

Biology, the Brain, and the Meaning of Life with Philip Ball
PHILIP BALL | There’s one thing that distinguishes living matter from nonliving matter, it is this notion of agency.
Jun 4, 2024

A New Anarchism
ARTHUR BRAVO | Activism and activists of all persuasions stand to benefit from a mutually dynamic dialogue between theory and practice.
Apr 26, 2024

Defining Science: Language, Method, and Objectives
NICK SPENCER | The British have never felt a particularly pressing need formally to define science. . .Not so America.
Apr 12, 2024

Seeking Nietzsche
Steven E. Aschheim | No singular Nietzschean paradigm has ever utterly dominated the philosophical, political and cultural landscape.
Apr 12, 2024

Biotech, Nuclear War, and the Singularity: Humanity in 2054
Technological and scientific progress often have a fraught relationship with religion. . .
Mar 15, 2024

Politics and the Plague in Medieval Persia: A Non-Western Perspective of Pandemic History
SARA AMERI MAHABADI | What we witnessed during COVID is not entirely new. Blaming others, attempting to dismantle the status quo, or...
Mar 15, 2024

Sports in Jewish Culture
 IRA GLICK & NEIL EISENBERG | The Jewish problem with athletics literally arose in the locker room.
Mar 1, 2024

What Are the Humanities and to What End Does One Study Them?
VITTORIO HÖSLE | Where does the enthusiasm of the 18th century for the humanities come from?
Mar 1, 2024

A Tale of Two Historians: Remembering Natalie Zemon Davis and Donald R. Kelley
DANIEL WOOLF | Two very different historians, two complementary visions of the past, and two equally valuable bequests to future . . .
Feb 15, 2024
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