Has Antigone Gone in Free Will?
By: Stephone Christian Richard Dawkins, a physicist and professor at Oxford University, was the cause of international uproar with his …
By: Stephone Christian Richard Dawkins, a physicist and professor at Oxford University, was the cause of international uproar with his …
By Andrew Ntim Freedom. Even the casual mention of this slippery, amorphous term among philosophers, theologians, or scientists is likely …
My Brother’s Keeper By: Alexandra Bourdillon On March 25, 1965, the headline of the New York Times read: 25,000 Go …
By: Frank Zheng In some ways, I believe the debate about the existence of free will is akin to another debate …
By Kimmy Phan For centuries, the question of free will has puzzled philosophers and neuroscientists alike. In a way, their …
The implications of recent developments in neurology and physics escalated the debate of free will, wherein scientific scholars adopted and …
by Danielle Katz The concept of free will seems to be going the same way as geocentrism and the Flat …
Madison McClung In The Ethics of Ambiguity, Simone De Beauvoir begins her discussion of freedom with the child’s experience. Children …
Written by Harrison Ho As the boys of Welton Academy from the American drama film, Dead Poets Society, begin their …
In his Discourse on Method, Descartes delineates his way of discerning truths. By deconstructing a subject into its most basic …