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Philosophical Shift: ‘An Extraordinary Hegel Renaissance’ Is Under Way. Two new books argue that Hegel was hardly the arch-conservative and proto-fascist that liberal thinkers such as Isaiah Berlin ...
Palmer argues that many things we associate with the Renaissance—innovations in art, science, philosophy and politics—actually began gradually during the Middle Ages. Also, this myth of a golden age ...
The Renaissance tends to be thought of as the wellspring of high culture in the West, giving us humanistic inquiry, vernacular literature and linear perspective, but it was also an era of disaster ...
In a deeply philosophical observation, Shri Dhankhar asserted, “Knowledge resides beyond manuscripts. It lives in communities, in embodied practices, in the intergenerational transmission of wisdom.” ...
Generative artificial intelligence presents a philosophical and practical challenge on a scale not experienced since the start of the Enlightenment.
This year marks the 1,500th anniversary of the death of one of the most influential writers the West has ever seen. Yet nowadays Boethius (c. 480-524 AD) is barely read, and his literary and ...
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