Roman Philosophy Machiavelli’s Roman Empire Sam Spound explains why the author of The Prince thought about Rome so much. In ...
Mithraism’s adoption and integration of Stoic virtues is compelling and noteworthy. These virtues not only shaped the ...
Roman Philosophy The Educational Philosophy of Quintilian Philip Vassallo learns from a classic of Classical education. What ...
The time is around 90 CE, and Plutarch of Chaeronea in Greece is travelling when news reaches him of the death of his ...
Articles Identity in the Age of Connectivity Sara Asran explores the dynamics of identity online. Human identity is a ...
Kant’s view is clearly that coercion is justifiable only when it’s necessary to prevent someone from hindering the freedom of ...
• Universal and Enforceable: Cicero’s concept of virtus is deeply connected to the idea that all humans, by sharing reason, are subject to natural law and its demands. This means virtus ceases to be a ...
Philosophy Shorts Philosophers on Children by Matt Qvortrup ‘More songs about Buildings and Food’ was the title of a 1978 album by the rock band Talking Heads. It was about al ...
“It is a paradox that we encounter so much internal noise when we first try to sit in silence. It is a paradox that experiencing pain releases pain. It is a paradox that keeping still can lead us so ...
Turin was the only city worth living in but he went mad anyway on a Sunday walking around Parco Valentino in January, with wet snow falling on a pewter afternoon. Men of a certain age with dogs in tow ...
Articles Good Grief! Tim Madigan ponders the philosophy of Peanuts. “I’ve developed a new philosophy. I only dread one day at a time.” – Charlie Brown. Long before I ever ...
Tallis in Wonderland The Possibility-Bearing Animal Raymond Tallis explores a twilight zone. There have been many ways in which philosophers have tried to characterise our distinc ...
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