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In a 1648 book, Girolamo Rorario argued that animals are more rational than human beings (“Brute Animals Make Better Use of ...
Hanson has long been affiliated with Hillsdale, having been a visiting professor of history and classics at the Michigan school for more than two decades. So it’s no surprise then, that his lectures ...
Rav Shraga Feivel Mendlowitz was born in the town of Willig in Hungary in 1886 into a family of G-d-fearing Sanzer chassidim. At a young age — when he was already studying Shulchan Oruch Yore De’ah ...
The brain evolved for survival, not truth. Cognitive biases, memory distortions, and emotional filters shape how we see reality. What you “remember” may not be what happened. What you “believe” may be ...
Leisure is time in which we get to decide what kind of habits we will develop and what kind of person we will become, which ...
The Philippines remains a global model for microinsurance, with Pioneer Insurance at the forefront, championing inclusive and scalable insurance solutions that are now being studied and emulated ...
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You might have heard a lot of quotes, recordings of love related songs, poetries and books on themes of love, relationship ...
A new book argues that some proponents of “neurotheology” misstate the relationship between our bodies and our souls.
The only way out of our wreckage is to rewrite the cultural script, to make excellence in character admired again.
(The Conversation) — A philosopher argues that true leisure is when we can reflect on our real priorities, cultivate friendships and decide what kind of life we want to live.
In his powerful book “The Burnout Society,” South Korean philosopher Byung ... True happiness, he said, required ethical self-development: “Human good turns out to be activity of soul in accordance ...