philosophy
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How humility can help us look beyond our self-centeredness and be better human beings
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Taiwan, the Indo-Pacific and beyond: How ‘Art of War’ continues to shape Chinese foreign policy
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Why are Hegel’s writings on philosophy so difficult to read? Or are they really?
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100 years after Wittgenstein’s ‘Tractatus’, its philosophical dilemmas continue to move readers
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How reading ‘Meditations’ by Marcus Aurelius helped me survive the grief of losing my husband
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Why, during this pandemic, we need to stop chasing targets and goals. Just do nothing
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How national stereotypes killed the European dream of 19th century philosophers
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How Adam Smith became the patron saint of capitalism
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Why philosophical writing should read like a letter written to yourself
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A belief in meritocracy isn’t just wrong – it’s detrimental and self-serving
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Were the foundations of Western philosophy laid by a woman who Socrates was in love with?
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Tidy up all you want, but making it about ‘sparking joy’ is another misuse of Eastern ideas
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I set up a booth on a New York street corner with two other philosophers. Here’s what people asked
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At once tiny and huge: How philosophers describe the feeling we call ‘sublime’
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Why intellectuals need to stop reminiscing about the Enlightenment as a golden ‘age of reason’
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Is it a duck or a rabbit? The philosophical underpinning of an old visual trick
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Why every Sufi master is in some ways a Freudian psychotherapist
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How the pursuit of a beautiful soul became so important in the 18th and 19th centuries
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Why films can be philosophical and how philosophy can learn from film
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The unspeakable things that leave us at a loss for words