His brutal death, caught on video, shocked those who had grown accustomed to the illusion that barbarism had been relegated ...
1748: The Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle ends the War of Austrian Succession. 1855: Premiere of Franz Listz’s symphonic poem “Prometheus”. 1859: Birth of French philosopher Henri Bergson. 1860: The Second ...
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Researchers at Stanford University who study humour sought to give a plausible explanation as to why its so damn funny when ...
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Many ancient philosophers from Athens considered this city to be the center of their thriving intellectual activity. Socrates Address, Louis Joseph Lebrun, 1867. Credit: Public Domain / Wikimedia ...
After years of debate and contemplation, I’ve come to think a heretical form of Christianity might be true. Here’s why Light refracted through Gerhard Richter’s Kölner Domfenster (‘Cologne Cathedral ...
is professor of philosophy at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver. He is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada. His books include Waking, Dreaming, Being (2015) and, co-authored with ...
After obtaining his bachelor of arts in economics at the age of 20, Sumitro went to Paris, to study philosophy and history ... such as Andre Malraux, Henri Bergson and Hendrie Cartier Bresson.
If this notebook has a secret geometry, it is the cone, referenced initially through the philosopher Henri Bergson. Bergson believed in the self as continually evolving, a concept he sought to clarify ...
It soars where The Phantom Menace's podrace stalled on the third lap. Harry Potter And The Philosopher's Stone has one advantage over so many other blockbusters: it already knows that it's the ...
However, in a thought-provoking paper accepted for publication in the Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union, Scottish philosopher, and professor at King’s College London, Dr. Tony ...