Explore timeless debates and foundational ideas from the greatest thinkers throughout the ancient and modern disciplines.
Utilitarianism shapes real-world decisions, balancing the greater good with ethical dilemmas. But does it truly uphold justice and human dignity?
From Diogenes to digital minimalists, Cynics have challenged materialism, social norms, and digital excess. They ask: “What do we really need in our lives?”
Hobbes advocated for absolute authority to maintain order, while Locke believed in limited government to protect individual rights and freedoms.
In The Gay Science, Nietzsche talks about the death of God. What did he really mean by this?
Is deciding if actions are right or wrong as simple as it appears? An overview of types of Moral Philosophy.
Carl Jung’s archetypes are timeless symbols in the psyche that shape dreams, culture, identity, and personal growth.
Carl Jung’s books explore the unconscious mind, archetypes, and personal growth. They offer insights into psychology, dreams, and self-discovery.
Seneca was a Roman statesman, playwright, and Stoic philosopher. His Letters From A Stoic offer important lessons on the true value of philosophy.
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