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From machines to animals, there are many kinds of possible minds.
Safety through technology is no bad thing—Nietzsche himself sought doctors and medicines throughout his life—but it can become pathological.
If secrets are a kind of poison, confession is the antidote.
In a new book, an MIT scholar examines how game-theory logic underpins many of our seemingly odd and irrational decisions.
What responsibility do social media companies like Twitter have to free speech? It depends on whether they are “landlords” or “publishers.”
You can’t control external threats, but you can manage how you prepare and respond to the risk.
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Volunteering at a food bank, doing a coding workshop, or taking an online course might earn you micro-credentials.
Moral dilemmas reveal the limitations of ethical principles. Oddly, the most principled belief system might not have any principles at all.
When was the last time you spent some quality time with yourself?
Catholic sisters outnumber priests and religious on every continent.
A large study concludes that people who grew up in rural areas are superior at navigation, likely because cities tend to be less complex.
If we are wreaking havoc on ourselves and the world, it is because we have become mesmerized by a mechanistic, reductionist way of thinking.
Will all robots think like Jeff Bezos and Mark Zuckerberg?
Not only that, but AI learns what type of faces we like.
I hate grading. I love teaching, though, and giving students feedback is teaching.
There is much more to the Kama Sutra than just sex. It’s a guide to anyone wanting more pleasure in life, however they take it.
It’s possible to measure philosophy’s progress in two ways. But is that really the point?
The attitude we take to Will Smith’s slap will mirror our attitudes to violence, masculinity, and protecting others more generally.
Modern applications of Stoicism show up in unexpected places, from the latest techniques in psychotherapy to texts on Christian theology.
“It’s not a secret that legal language is very hard to understand. It’s borderline incomprehensible a lot of the time.”
Outrage is a useful emotion that helped our ancient ancestors survive. Today, it leaves us feeling angry, tired, powerless, and miserable.
The ranking is encouragingly diverse, with the top 10 featuring representation from five regions.
A growing body of research shows that religious people seem to enjoy more psychological well-being compared to others.
The very concept of a “problem with no solution” goes against human nature. But we must accept this harsh reality to have peace in our lives.
Africa has the most universities in the 2022 rankings with over two thirds of the world’s youngest universities.
“What am I missing?” is a question that journalist Mónica Guzmán thinks more people should start asking.
When we fail to help in a bad situation, we are morally responsible. So, why don’t we pick up others’ litter?
It took a series of ingenious experiments in the 20th century to uncover some of our biggest cognitive biases.
Online Shinto communities have existed since the birth of the internet as we know it.