On a recent Saturday morning, after pursuing my bookshelf for a thoughtful read, I pulled out Walter Lippmann’s “Public ...
What distinguishes fiction from nonfiction? The answer to this perennial question relies on how we understand reality itself ...
Although the 13 United States Courts of Appeals are the final word on 99 percent of all federal cases, there is no detailed ...
Opinion
The right to be wrong
Increasingly, it seems as if moral certainty and intellectual omniscience have become compulsory attributes that every citizen is expected to possess ...
Carl R. Trueman’s book is a microcosm of the American political world with as much disguised hatred as analytical thought.
He already has a big enough platform for it on X.
In “The Philosophy of Civilization,” Albert Schweitzer warned: “Overwork, physical and mental or both, is our lot. We can no ...
Ross Ulbricht, the founder of Silk Road, was sentenced to life in prison in 2015 for drug trafficking, computer hacking, and ...
A Minnesota group has released its annual philosophy question that will lead to one entrant being named America's Greatest ...
"I just want to live in hope that some of the ideals of the late Dr. King might flow over into this new administration," said ...
Michael Huemer’s book Progressive Myths takes the progressive worldviews to task, exposing them for their deceitfulness. As ...
The Baye Fall, a subgroup of Senegal's large Mouride brotherhood, are unlike any other Muslim group. They make up a tiny ...