Idealism is often met with some ridicule; surely the world doesn’t just exist in our heads. Jeremy Dunham argues this...
Idealism is often met with some ridicule; surely the world doesn’t just exist in our heads. Jeremy Dunham argues this...
Alexander Pushkin (1799-1837), the “Father of Russian Literature,” is most famous for his poetry, but later in his life he...
philosophybits: “If you are not already dead, forgive. Rancor is heavy, it is worldly; leave it on earth: die light.”...
“Feeling (for a particular art, science, person, etc.) is divided spirit, is self-restriction: hence a result of self-creation and self-destruction.”...
I’ve been quiet for a while. I know. But here’s something to fill the gap: an interview I did for...
“No moral question presents itself to the child as long as he is still incapable of recognizing himself in the...
For almost a century, conventional wisdom held that emotions from happiness to sadness, anticipation to surprise, and anger to terror...