It’s well known that Søren Kierkegaard was quite worried about the trends of the “present age.” He thought that individuals...
It’s well known that Søren Kierkegaard was quite worried about the trends of the “present age.” He thought that individuals...
“Polemic, or the art of throwing eggs, is … as highly skilled a job as, say, boxing… keep your face...
Idealism is often met with some ridicule; surely the world doesn’t just exist in our heads. Jeremy Dunham argues this...
Alexander Pushkin (1799-1837), the “Father of Russian Literature,” is most famous for his poetry, but later in his life he...
philosophybits: “If you are not already dead, forgive. Rancor is heavy, it is worldly; leave it on earth: die light.”...
“Feeling (for a particular art, science, person, etc.) is divided spirit, is self-restriction: hence a result of self-creation and self-destruction.”...
I’ve been quiet for a while. I know. But here’s something to fill the gap: an interview I did for...
“No moral question presents itself to the child as long as he is still incapable of recognizing himself in the...