The Montana native, who has cemented his place in the core of the up-and-coming Senators, came to stoic philosophy four or ...
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Born Francois-Marie Arouet in 1694, this celebrated playwright, poet, essayist, and philosopher reinvented himself as simply ...
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A dog’s life — even if that means joyfully and endlessly chasing squirrels — is more meaningful than a dog owner’s life, asserts philosophy professor Mark Rowlands.
In “Open Socrates,” Agnes Callard argues for a way of being that sounds a lot like her own.
Julia Child's former home in France, La Pitchoune, is a cooking school run by chef/author, Makenna Held. She believes ...
In the complex and often violent political arena of ancient Greece, ideals of civic engagement and self-determination mingled ...
Callard is a University of Chicago moral philosopher with a madcap streak, and a perpetually controversial figure for making ...
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Emphasizing virtue as the foundation of true joy, Jeffrey Rosen — president and CEO of the National Constitution Center — ...