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Explore timeless debates and foundational ideas from the greatest thinkers throughout the ancient and modern disciplines.
Auguste Comte revolutionized philosophy and sociology with positivism, laying the foundation for modern social sciences.
An ideal government is a complex balance of diverse philosophies aiming to meet human needs while adapting to societal changes.
Language is a lot looser than most speakers assume. In fact, the adherence to linguistic assumptions is due more to societal expectations than language itself.
Paulo Freire's educational philosophy promotes dialogue, critical thinking, and collaborative learning, transforming education into a liberating and empowering practice.
Isaiah Berlin's "Two Concepts of Liberty" explores the balance between negative liberty (freedom from interference) and positive liberty (empowerment).
Although many people are familiar with the art historical term “Orientalism,” today, far fewer know about the man who coined it.
Carl Jung’s contributions to psychology are innumerable, but his greatest gift to humanity was to shed light on how creative expression can pave the way to healing.
Multitasking is one of the most socially appraised skills, but is it even possible for our brains to multitask?