Can Stoicism Help Us Make Better Decisions?
Every aspect of our daily lives involves decision-making, from what to eat to when to sleep. It’s no surprise that humans have sought ways to simplify this process for genera
THE STORY & PHILOSOPHY OF ONE OF MY FAVOURITE FICTIONS OF ALL TIME: THE FOUNTAINHEAD
Since its 1943 publication, Ayn Rand’s The Fountainhead has sold 9 million copies. The fictional works and Objectivism theory of Ayn Rand are what brought her the most fame.
What Is Epistemic Injustice & Does It Matter?
Epistemic injustice is a kind of unfair treatment related to a person’s ability to know things. It occurs when someone is harmed in their role as a knower, affecting both the
Love: A Philosophical Perspective
Love, as a pervasive force, permeates various aspects of our lives, influencing the melodies of our favorite songs and capturing the essence of the greatest cinematic tales. ItR
Are We Defined By The Spectacle?
After the aftermath of World War II, capitalism entered a period of prosperity often referred to as its “golden age.” This era was characterized by relatively high taxe
Deconstructing Orientalism With Edward Said
Edward Said, upon arriving in the United States from Palestine, was struck by the stark contrast between his lived experiences as an Arab and the portrayal of the Arab experience i
The Philosophy Of Photography
Ever looked at a photo and felt a strong, hard-to-explain emotion? You’re not alone. Roland Barthes, a philosopher, believed great photos could deeply affect us. This article
Can We Become Immortal? A Quantum Perspective
Have you ever survived a near-fatal accident or a severe illness, and your memory of the events differed from those around you? One intriguing explanation for such experiences is c
The Secrets Of Desire
Jacques Lacan, a French philosopher and psychoanalyst, delves into the intricate aspects of desire and pleasure, challenging conventional understandings. He contends that desire do
How Free Are We?
How free are well? According to philosopher Louis Althusser’s perspective on ideology, the question of how free we are is intricately tied to the concept of interpellation an