But people go on confusing love with sex. Sex may be part of love, but sex is not love. Sex … More
Category: Philosophy for Everyday Life
New Law of Physics Could Mean We Really Live in a Simulation
“A scientist has now proposed that evidence of this so-called “simulation hypothesis” might be hidden in laws that govern information, … More
When “Postliberalism” Means Reaction: On Patrick J. Deneen’s “Regime Change”
Decades ago, a number of “communitarian” writers—including Christopher Lasch, Alasdair MacIntyre, Robert Bellah, Daniel Bell, Michael Sandel, Jean Elshtain, and … More
What is wrong with Islam today?
All You Need to Know About Ethics
“Learning about ethical theories won’t give you easy answers, but will increase your confidence in how you choose to live.” … More
How To Choose Your Future Life partner | Jordan Peterson
Here’s Why You Shouldn’t Live With Your Significant Other Before Marriage
The University Of Oxford Dominated Philosophy In The Twentieth Century
Largely thanks to Ryle and his colleagues, by the 1950s Oxford had ascended to a commanding position in philosophy, at … More
Why Mathematical Proof Is a Social Compact
You can think of a proof as a social compact — a sort of mutual agreement between the author and … More
The Conservatism of Democracy
by Greg Conti (teaches political theory and the history of political thought at Princeton University) “Using words like ‘problematic,’ ‘cisgender,’ … More