The philosopher on the 2020 racial reckoning, the mistakes of DEI offices, and the imperative to cultivate thick skin.
Smithsonian Magazine on MSN
Researchers Discover the Shocking Age of the Mysterious Pecos River Rock Art
The limestone canyons along the Pecos River in southwest Texas are covered in ancient art. Painted by unidentified Indigenous ...
The effectiveness of Art and Humanities courses in achieving a multidisciplinary approach in liberal arts education is recognised globally. This requires rethinking its pedagogy to have a broader ...
Dr. Teresa Blankmeyer Burke is spending the fall semester in Florianópolis, a city in southern Brazil, to study the ethics of ...
The Business & Financial Times on MSNOpinion
Full Circle: Science’s return to the wisdom of African cosmology and spirituality
By Ben BRAKO For centuries, African spiritual philosophy was corralled at the margins of global thought—reduced by colonial ...
Chris Langan, who claims to have an IQ of between 190 and 210, believes death may not be the end and says his mathematical ...
Chris Langan, who is said to have an IQ of between 190 and 210, has claimed that death may not be the end and that we shouldn ...
Nature is the primordial productivity of being itself: the living ground from which both subject and object arise. It is a self-developing organism, not a mechanism; the inner creativity of the world, ...
In the vast and intricate library of global theology, few questions are as philosophically daring as the identity of Sri ...
Across South Asia, philosophers have asked two enduring questions: What is consciousness? And what shapes the world we live ...
Irish Mirror on MSN
'World's smartest man' claims to know what happens when you die and it's mind-blowing
Chris Langan, who claims to have the world's highest IQ of up to 210, believes death may not be the end – and says we shouldn ...
David Obagbuwa has made history at just 21, graduating with an MBChB from Stellenbosch University after beginning his medical ...
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