What the Ancients Knew
Ryan S. Olson
The histories and literatures of antiquity can help us address some of our contemporary ethical deficit disorder.
The histories and literatures of antiquity can help us address some of our contemporary ethical deficit disorder.
Our thinking about nostalgia is badly flawed because it relies on defective assumptions about progress and time.
Considering how relationships of cooperation and perhaps even solidarity might be forged between human beings and animals.
We talk about a suicide contagion’s progression across a given community as though it were a biological phenomenon, an epidemic without conscious direction.
The eureka moment came when Popper perceived an affinity between Plato and fascism.
Defenders of abortion might more wisely reframe their case around the central importance of care.