In A Theory of Justice , John Rawls elucidates a theory of justice that holds two basic principles of justice: 1. each individual is to have equal liberties in a scheme that enables the greatest amount of liberty without encroaching on those of others, and 2. social, and economic advantages are to be...
When I first heard of Karl Popper's book All Life as Problem Solving , I though that he would show how all the experiences humanity faces during life can be boiled down to instances of problem solving, but as I have become more intimate with his thought (though, I have yet to read the above book...
Stephen Marche at Esquire titled this piece, The State of the Culture Is... Sacred? Just look at our current slate of horror films. Scary movies serve the same function in the 20th and 21st centuries that fairy tales served the children of an earlier...