Are we all political animals? Aristotle thought so. Politics, he believed, was the art of the possible, but extremes of ...
The Greek word for "excellence" was mistranslated into Latin as "manliness," and eventually became our word "virtue." ...
Why classical education matters in the age of AI technology. Experts warn machines cannot replace human judgment, wisdom, and moral reasoning in society.
“Using newer mathematical tools, my colleague and I have demonstrated a new theory that may accurately describe the universe.
A Christian empire that inherited classical learning, Byzantium preserved pagan texts via schools, new script, scholia, and ...
COMMENTARY: 'Few are those,' said Albert Einstein, 'who see with their own eyes and feel with their own hearts.' ...
Clients can be left in a lurch when their human therapist passes away. Using AI as a therapist, presumably AI lasts forever.
Thinking of “sciences” and “humanities” as unrelated modes of inquiry is not only shortsighted; it’s new to western ...
The festive season is a period when counterfeit goods find their easiest entry into the market—hidden behind discounts, speed, and pressure to deliver joy quickly.
Last week, Sen. Charles Schumer, the leader of the Democrats in the United States Senate, introduced a resolution on behalf of himself and 40 other Senate Democrats that, if passed, would record the ...
A guest lecture by philosopher and consultant Ben Wilberforce-Ritchie challenged Strategic Communication students to apply ethical theory to professional decisions.
Whatever the government takes and whatever it negates, it may not abridge the freedom of speech, directly or indirectly.