Russell Jacoby’s attack on the standing of Hannah Arendt totally misreads both the overall significance of her work and the value of the works within her canon (“Hannah Arendt’s Fame Rests on the ...
Machiavellian governance thrives in environments where people rely on patronage not merit, where the state is weak, not ...
In his recent book on what artificial intelligence could mean for a culture permeated with the spirit of self-improvement (an $11 billion industry in the U.S. alone), Mark Coeckelbergh points to a ...
In Drexel’s BA in Philosophy, Politics and Economics program, we start from the idea that the economy is fundamentally political, politics is fundamentally economic and both are shaped by ...
Mrs. Worthington Scranton of Scranton, whose patrician features and baronial name do not prevent her from wearing all the fantastic headgear which fashion prescribes, is in many ways symbolic of the ...
The Department of Philosophy at Saint Louis University is distinguished by a long-standing tradition of pluralism both of methodology and interest. In recent years, we have gained national and ...
This article was first published on CEPR. Apparently the paper is confused on this issue since it headlined a front page piece on the budget, “Trump budget sets up clash over ideology within G.O.P.” ...
Consider, now the so-called "Philosopher's Brief." Six eminent American moral philosophers -- Ronald Dworkin, Thomas Nagel, Robert Nozick, John Rawls, Thomas Scanlon, and Judith Jarvis Thomson -- ...
Plato and Aristotle in discussion, 1437, by Luca della Robbia (ca 1400-1482), marble tile, depicts two of the greatest philosophers, who wrote two of the all-time best philosophy books. Philosophy ...
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