By T.J. Ray Columnist When four high school seniors showed up in the Circuit Clerk’s office one bright day, everything was ...
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During a time when many are complaining about divisiveness in politics and in society, it seems counterintuitive for a book to make the case that we need to argue more.
In the acknowledgements at the end of her new book, Open Socrates, the philosopher Agnes Callard writes: “Socrates compares writing down one’s ideas to planting seeds in barren soil from which nothing ...
When people choose not to believe in truth or don’t care about the truth, it is not that they then believe in nothing but ...
Plato’s Closet, a resale shop known for buying and selling gently used clothing, has come under scrutiny after one woman ...
No other classic text has left such a mark on how we tell stories, create theatre, and structure film. But what does it ...
To any question you can ask, there’s apparently already an answer; in fact, there seem to be more answers than questions.
On the evening of April 3, 1968, the day before he was assassinated, Martin Luther King Jr. spoke to Memphis sanitation ...
Raphael's wall fresco School of Athens, which depicts philosophers Aristotle and Plato in the centre. Viacheslav ...
Bobby Angel knows the “postmodern genie is out of the bottle” and cannot be undone. The aim of the Florida-based Catholic’s ...