Albert Camus: Journalist at Heart, Scholar by Profession
by Anakaren Cervantes It is important to note that Kant did not advocate the use of the press to incite …
by Anakaren Cervantes It is important to note that Kant did not advocate the use of the press to incite …
Imprisonment, as a form of detention and punishment, was first introduced by Ancient Greek philosophers thousands of years ago. According …
Aubade: a Transcendentalist Ode to the Morning Kate Kirby Henry David Thoreau, in his writings on Walden Pond, tells us …
In her essay, “What is Freedom?”, Hannah Arendt explores the idea of virtuosity as it applies to freedom. But how …
Born in 1854, Arthur Rimbaud has been heralded as one of the greatest French poets of all time. His poetry, …
Kate Kirby “It is the will by which we sin and live well. Thus, the will extends to opposites” (Aquinas, …
Sergio Rebeles A nebulous idea, “free will” is defined[1] as the “freedom of humans to make choices that are not …
A schoolboy is in a bitter quarrel with his parents over his academic future. With fists clenched tight, they argue …
Among life’s big questions, few are as pressing as the existence of free will. Nearly every great philosopher, from Aristotle …
What is free will? Based on the Encyclopedia Britannica, free will is “the power or capacity to choose among alternatives …