While browsing recently in one of those bookshops with more scented candles than books, I came across an irresistible title on the ‘Wellness’ table: How to Make Your Brain Your Best Friend. I didn’t ...
The recent discourse surrounding the deportation agreement between the United States and Ghana raises fundamental questions about the constitutional processes required to give such an arrangement ...
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The post-World War era saw a proliferation of nation-states, dramatically altering the landscape of international law. Globalisation, the defining phenomenon of the 20th century, catalysed the ...
Google engineer and author Ray Kurzweil endorses a view that philosopher David Chalmers calls “panprotopsychism.” This view is a variant of panpsychism, which claims that everything in the universe ...
The American Sociologist, Vol. 52, No. 4, Pragmatism and Hermeneutics in Sociology (December 2021), pp. 740-761 (22 pages) How are contemporary researchers “present” in investigating the past, and how ...
The 20th century witnessed three significant revolutions in the field of linguistics, each reshaping our understanding of language from different theoretical angles: the Structuralist revolution led ...
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The beguiling Dutch philosopher’s life and work is prone to misunderstandings and misreadings. A recent biography goes so far as to recruit him into the culture war. Ad Policy A portrait of Benedict ...
In the expansive literature on the subject, terrorism is considered a byproduct of ‘extremism’ which, once violent, transcends into terrorism. Extremism in both violent and non-violent forms is caused ...