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The life of Nietzsche and the philosophy that questioned God
The big thinkers at Aperture tell the story of Nietzsche and his revolutionary philosophical ideas. Mickey Rourke GoFundMe to ...
German philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche advocated for embracing joy, play, and laughter as essential for an authentic life. He ...
Friedrich Nietzsche, a German philosopher, questioned established morals and religion. He believed individuals should forge ...
I’m on my way to Singapore to visit my father with my daughter C, 40,000 feet above ground, hurtling through thin air at 500 ...
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New Year, Nothingness, and the Quest for Life’s Meaning
As the calendar turned to 2026, millions have engaged in the time-honored tradition of setting New Year’s resolutions, viewing the new year as a blank canvas for self-improvement. Beneath this ...
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The Invisible “Man” of Morecambe
One of Morecambe’s quieter enigmas in Morecambe’s charity shops, the shelves follow a familiar script: dog-eared paperbacks, ...
Politically, however, impunity is not, as Plato suggests, something we can simply dismiss. It is a very bad state of affairs ...
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Gilles Lipovetsky: ‘If you want to live better and fall in love, take Prozac, don’t look to philosophy’
The French philosopher takes phenomena such as mass consumption, aesthetics, leisure and the kitsch to examine our world and ...
Our tendency to anthropomorphise our pets and possessions reveals the baggage we bring to our relationship with the natural world, says Justin Gregg in his fascinating new book Human-ish ...
African political elites have shown that they lack the mental magnitude, the steely discipline and the nationalistic self-sacrifice to produce the institutional framework for the postcolonial order in ...
Massimiliano Giono on an experiment in artistic miscommunication, on the occasion of 'Maurizio Cattelan: Beware of Yourself.' ...
In an age of fragmentation, the cumulative insights of philosophers, scientists, poets, and mystics offer a discipline of attentiveness—a path to think carefully, act justly, and remain open to wonder ...
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