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How Do Humans Make Progress?
DANIEL WOOLF | It’s difficult to dispute that the human species has done, and continues to do, unintelligent things. Not only individually
Sep 15, 2023


Stop Looking at Yourself: On the Dangers of Mirrors and Selfies
AMIT MAJMUDAR | An image of yourself, seen for what it is, should be regarded with alarm.
Sep 15, 2023


Jewish Chess Masters, Religion, and Mental Health
NEIL EISENBERG & IRA D. GLICK | Given the lack of prohibition by Maimonides and the outright recommendation by the Sefer Hassidim, chess...
Sep 14, 2023

Science as Culture and the Science of Meaning
PHILIP BALL | The sciences and the arts/humanities often look like rivals who want to get along but
Jun 23, 2023


Indigenous Cultures and the Imperial History of Britain’s Empire
MADELINE GRIMM | Historians have long struggled to tell the complete story of the British empire,
Jun 22, 2023


Charting the Atlas of the Heart: Why Humans Need a Language of Emotions
THOMAS HARRISON | The vastness of the human sea of feelings is what first inspires this literary journey,
Jun 8, 2023


Writing the Black Death: Jewish Responses to Italy’s Plague Years
JOSHUA TEPLITSKY | With its close readings and reconstructions that are at once imaginative and provocatively tempting, the book
Jun 8, 2023


Theology and Philosophy after al-Ghazali: The End of Philosophy in Islam?
HASAN HAMEED | Griffel’s strategy is simple. The best evidence demonstrating that philosophy did not die after Ghazali
May 25, 2023

Mary Wollstonecraft: Interlocutor for Feminists Today?
MARGARET D. KAMITSUKA | Wollstonecraft can be a serious feminist interlocutor without being a feminist saint.
May 19, 2023
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