Eleonore Stump is a connoisseur of suffering. To quote Hamlet’s anguished words, she knows the “thousand natural shocks that ...
Universities have fallen prey to forces of secularisation which led to the proliferation of control measures in the form of ...
Semantic Materials forms the semantic technologies branch of Goldbeck Consulting that brings together experts in science and ...
The books of Frederick Copleston, S.J., continue to grace the bookshelves of philosophers, seminarians, college students and ...
Author R.F. Kuang celebrated the conclusion of her “Katabasis” book tour at the Crystal Ballroom in Somerville last Tuesday, ...
The present study aims to make considerations about Philosophy for the health care privileging Nursing field. First, I highlight a few of the most prominent events, in my point of view, in the ...
Analytic philosophy has become the dominant school in anglophone philosophy departments since 1945. Christoph Schuringa persuasively argues that it has served to reinforce a liberal common sense that ...
This paper explores the limits of human knowledge through philosophy, psychology, and fiduciary theory. It reframes cognitive dissonance as the signal of epistemic finitude, critiques collapse into ...
Plato and Aristotle in discussion, 1437, by Luca della Robbia (ca 1400-1482), marble tile, depicts two of the greatest philosophers, who wrote two of the all-time best philosophy books. Philosophy ...
Emeritus Professor of Philosophy Dr. Donald M. Borchert passed away on Friday, May 30, 2025, at the age of 91. Born in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, on May 23, 1934, Borchert received his Master’s of ...