Imagine that you are Plato, coming to the end of your years, presiding over the now-famous Academy, enjoying a reputation among both your students in particular and Athenians in general. You hear, ...
THE monumental work of the English translation of all the writings of Aristotle by the Oxford Aristotelian Society, under the editorship of Prof. W. D. Ross, has received its latest accession in this ...
A Bonhams New York auction of Fine Books and Manuscripts at 1 pm on Wednesday (8 June, 2016) afternoon will make compelling viewing for those who value the documents which laid the foundations of ...
There is a good piece hidden in philosopher Agnes Callard’s recent article for the New York Times about cancel culture. Unfortunately, that piece is lost in the framing device. Professor Callard makes ...
Many attempts to develop artificial intelligence are powered by powerful systems of mathematical logic. They tend to produce results that make logical sense to a computer program — but the result is ...
Aristotle na di most important pesin in history? E fit be say Aristotle na di most influential pesin wey don eva live? Na wetin British philosopher John Sellars dey certainly. Im argue say di impact ...
The Internet has no shortage of moralists and moralizers, but one ethical epicenter is surely the extraordinary, addictive subreddit called “Am I the Asshole?,” popularly abbreviated AITA. In the ...
Friendship is a term often bandied around with ease, but it holds a depth surpassing simple companionship. It involves mutual respect, shared values, and a bond that withstands time and circumstance.
THE new volume of the Oxford Aristotle will probably appeal to a wider range of readers than any of the others, because it deals with statecraft, theories of government, economics, and constitutions.