The brain in a jar is a different inquiry than traditional questions about artificial intelligence. The brain in a jar asks whether thinking requires a thinker. The possibility of artificial ...
Travel is portrayed as an act of consciousness suspended between order and chaos, grief and renewal. Robert Piłat examines how journeys – whether pilgrimages, rambles, quests, or farewells – serve as ...
UC Berkeley’s philosophy department is launching a new lecture series program titled the Sarah Douglas Lectures on Philosophy ...
October 31 marks the birth anniversary of the great Chinese philosopher Wang Yangming (1472-1529). On October 30, the 2025 Conference on Wang Yangming Mind Philosophy was inaugurated in Yuyao, Ningbo.
A brisk new portrait by Anthony Gottlieb emphasizes the philosopher’s restless, ambivalent mind and Viennese family ...
Gilbert Harman, the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor of Philosophy, Emeritus, died at his home in Princeton on Nov. 13 after a long illness with Alzheimer’s. He was 83. Harman ...
The theologian’s latest book, though rhetorically forbidding, yields brilliant insights on the relationship between material and spiritual things. There is a beautiful garden in perfect bloom, ...
Bing Shuo graduated from Wuhan University with a BA in Philosophy. He is primarily interested in some topics in philosophy of language, metaphysics and philosophy of science. Outside of philosophy, he ...
“If I could choose one book to bring with me to a desert island, … it would absolutely be Plato’s ‘Republic.’ … I teach it every year, and I still discover new and exciting things, it still makes me ...
I graduated from Lyon College with a BA in Psychology and minors in French and Religion and Philosophy. I have previously worked in private security and with the Federal Probation and Pretrial ...