By Dr. Thomas Greaves Professor of Philosophy University of East Anglia, UK 2013: 3(1) Abstract I offer...
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Diogenes, Bastein-Lepage (1873) By Dr. Tim Rayner Former Professor of Philosophy University of Sydney Writer/Author Twenty years...
Electrical brain ‘signatures’. The patient to the left is in a vegetative state; the patient in the...
Sokrates, Antisthenes, Chrysippos, Epikouros / Wikimedia Commons By Dr. Clément Vidal Vrije Universiteit Brussel [gview file=”https://brewminate.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/Vidal02.pdf” save=”0″]
By Dr. Tim Rayner Former Professor of Philosophy University of Sydney Philosophy for Change Ludwig Wittgenstein (1889...
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By Tim Rayner Former Professor of Philosophy University of Sydney Writer/Author Philosophy for Change The story of...
A Community of Inquiry at the 2014 Victorian Primary Philosothon conducted at the National Gallery of Victoria....
By Tim Rayner Writer/Author Former Professor of Philosophy University of Sydney Philosophy for Change This is the...
By Dr. Tim Rayner Former Professor of Philosophy, University of Sydney Writer/Author Philosophy for Change The ancient...
The face of a boy hearing for the first time / Creative Commons By Dr. Tim Rayner...
Ascidiacea, plate 85 from Haeckel’s Kunstformen der Natur (1904) / Creative Commons In addition to describing and...
With the twenty-six short comic dialogues that made up Dialogues of the Gods, the 2nd-century writer Lucian...
From Kristin Andrews at the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy: The philosophical issues that relate to research on...
Charles Fried, Beneficial Professor of Law at the Law School, discussed his views on personal freedom and...
In “I’ve Been to the Mountaintop,” the soaring and chilling speech he delivered the day before his...
Between 1617 and 1621 the English physician and polymath Robert Fludd published his masterwork Utriusque Cosmi, a...
Mary Fissell on how a wildly popular sex manual – first published in 17th-century London and reprinted...