Plato's dialogue with Dionysius reveals his critique of tyranny and the true meaning of justice, resonating with modern ...
The "walking" philosophers, known as the Peripatetics, represent one of the most influential traditions in the history of ancient Greece.
Dr Kieran Connell, reader of contemporary British history from the School of History, Anthropology, Politics and Philosophy, ...
In his famous 1925 essay “A Defence of Common Sense,” the philosopher G. E. Moore wrote: “There exists at present a living human body, which is my body.” For Moore, such an utterance is an example of ...
The Greeks were the most inventive, developing techniques for swaying voters, for stealing elections, and disqualifying opponents from running for office. Some of the Athenian politicians were as ...
In 1932, in one of the more infamous exchanges between what eventually came to be known as the “analytic” and “continental” ...
There have been a great many discussions in the news recently about the politics of academic teachers. And, generally, these accounts involve complaints ...
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has announced a shift in military policy, emphasizing a return to traditional standards and a ...
To the extent you can define the terms of a debate, you can influence the outcome of that debate. The story of Epicurus ...
SEMO’s See Me Series returns Oct. 8 with a forum on journalism and politics, featuring a screening of "Good Night, and Good ...
Former state Rep. Ralph Massullo’s march to the Senate continues after an easy Republican Primary win over Anthony Brice.
For more than 40 years, President Museveni has ruled Uganda while keeping the inner logic of his governance largely concealed ...