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He is only out-sold by William Shakespeare and Lao Tzu.
"Conceptual isolation" offers an agreeable solution.
A famous thought experiment from the 1970s is more relevant today than ever before.
Although social paranoia is more common than clinical paranoia, studies suggests that American society isn’t any more conspiratorial than it has been in the past.
Great writing can unveil the criminal psyche better than any other artistic medium.
Aiming to unlock the secrets of his unconscious mind, Jung experimented with intensive daydreaming.
"For every PhD there is an equal and opposite PhD."
We value human life in a way that assumes we possess a sacred something not found in beings like lambs, turkeys, or mosquitoes.
“Whatever the mind can conceive and believe, it can achieve."
Esperanto was intended to be an easy-to-learn second language that enabled you to speak with anyone on the planet.
If you had perfect foreknowledge of the blessings and tragedies that will come in your life, would you make the same choices anyway?
"The Da Vinci Code" popularized the idea that Christians stole much of their theology. It's wrong, especially regarding Christmas.
This collection of learning and development quotes serves as a reminder of the meaning and purpose behind this important work.
Monsters have always represented societal fears, but narrative art also casts doubt on whether we fully understand our monsters — and their slayers.
A philosophy of birth can offset the prevailing narrative around extinction and mortality.
Do right and wrong depend on culture, or does morality transcend place and time?
A growing body of research shows that religious people seem to enjoy more psychological well-being compared to others.
This world map shows how the rest of the world LOLs. In France, you MDR; in China, you 23333.
Can we affirm everything in life, the beauty and the suffering? Nietzsche says yes.
Non-Western thought is vast and ancient, so why don't some consider it philosophy?
Why does hearing sad music feel so good?
Every year, scientists like George Church get better at editing the genomes of human beings. But will genome editing help or hurt us?
Socrates is considered the "Father of Western Philosophy," but perhaps that honorific should go to Plato.
The most feared sexually transmitted disease (STD) of the last half-millennium was usually named after foreigners, often the French.
Nihilism is not a choice or intellectual commitment, but a feeling that simply arrives.
Music is often labelled a “universal language,” and according to the philosopher Arthur Schopenhauer, there is a good reason for that.
Map shows Europe's imminent Great Leap Forward in battery cell production
Knowing what to do is one thing, doing it is another.