
Aphoristic Intelligence Beats Artificial Intelligence
It’s not just okay for some things in life to be hard—it’s essential.

It’s not just okay for some things in life to be hard—it’s essential.

The historians who want to know how our ancestors experienced love, anger, fear, and sorrow

Restoring stability to American politics will require reviving an age-old concept: common ground.

Care ethics just might transform the way people think about what they owe their children.

I was called to science to seek a truth that transcended humanity. What I found instead is much more rewarding.

Two recent biographies, of Plato and Diogenes, show the divergent path Western thought could have taken.

We need a cultural and philosophical movement to meet the rise of artificial superintelligence.

If the discipline is concerned with the nature of human existence, then a canon dominated by men isn’t just incomplete—it’s distorted.

In her new book, Sarah Bakewell champions an intellectual tradition that might be just what we need today—if only we could properly define it.

There are better ways to communicate.