Megan Hodder, a Millennial, was raised as an atheist in Britain, and one day picked up a copy of a book by Pope Benedict XVI, hoping to understand the enemy better. And then: It was a far more subtle, ...
Elizabeth H. Bradley and Jonathon S. Kahn ask if the breakdown of dialogue on campus is in part a reflection of how we teach. A new academic year is set to begin after what was one of the most ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The most important part of knowledge, in Socrates' view? Knowing how much you don't know. Yoeml/iStock via Getty Images Plus But ...
“Epistemic trespassing” is used to label situations where someone with competence or expertise in one field moves into a different field and passes judgment—despite lacking knowledge and skill in the ...
The 1999 film The Matrix is famous for coining the metaphor of the “red pill.” In the imaginary world of the movie, people live largely in a state of illusion, experiencing a completely managed ...
(The Conversation) — Athens was deeply polarized over big-picture questions, and Socrates was never hesitant to question both sides’ assumptions – or his own. But each dilemma usually comes down to ...
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