Warning: This graphic requires JavaScript. Please enable JavaScript for the best experience. In Philip Bump’s March 13 online column, “A quarter-century ago, we ...
A new biography of Aaron Swartz tells the story of the ongoing fight between open-data philosophy and the federal government. Calling someone—or oneself—an idealist is not always a compliment. It ...
In a private audience with current american rhodes scholars at Oxford University last May, President Clinton urged us to battle the cynicism that threatens the American political system (not to ...
THIS thoughtful and eloquent address, originally delivered at the celebration of the Martineau centenary, contains much more about absolute idealism than about the philosophic system of the great ...
Public opinion is a critical stakeholder in any democratic society. It determines who will be elected and what policies are likely to be successful. Biden has a numbers problem. This is bad news for ...
Purdue announced Friday that philosophy professor Christopher Yeomans will become the new dean for the College of Liberal ...
The Not-So-Nefarious Reason for White Crime Stat Confusion The Mamdani Myth of International Law The Problem with the Republican Party? All the Democrats Ilhan Omar Is Not the Kind of Immigrant ...
In her preface to For the New Intellectual, Ayn Rand writes: "I am often asked whether I am primarily a novelist or a philosopher. The answer is: both." All novelists are philosophers to some degree; ...
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