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Does Western Philosophy Have Egyptian Roots?
Peter Flegel highlights possible connections between early Greek philosophy and the ideas of the New Kingdom of Ancient Egypt.
[Issue 128: October/November 2018]
Abortion & Phenomenology
Michael Kowalik considers a possible implication of abortion for self-awareness.
[Issue 128: October/November 2018]
Mary Wollstonecraft (1759-1797)
Sandrine Bergès considers the too short wanderings of a political philosopher.
[Issue 128: October/November 2018]
Moral Education for Digital Natives
Laura D’Olimpio discusses the moral role for teachers of digital denizens.
[Issue 128: October/November 2018]
Learning To Love Our Teachers
Anushka Bhaskar (18) and Zachary Cerniglia (19) consider the importance of gratitude for education.
[Issue 128: October/November 2018]
Dogmas
Sandy Grant dares to doubt them.
[Issue 127: August/September 2018]
Free Will in the Age of Neuromodulation
Nayef Al-Rodhan explores some of the implications of our increasing ability to chemically and technologically alter our moods and thoughts.
[Issue 127: August/September 2018]
The Ultimate Tranquilizer
Maria Karvouni introduces an Epicurean state of mind.
[Issue 127: August/September 2018]
Indigenous Philosophies
Miguel van der Velden invites us to consider the philosophical ideas of the world’s many Indigenous communities.
[Issue 127: August/September 2018]
Duns Scotus (1265/66-1308)
Jack Allen considers the influential ideas of a medieval philosopher-monk.
[Issue 127: August/September 2018]
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