The surge in the “medical freedom” movement has thrust the tension between individual liberty and public health into the ...
Ask an Ethicist columnist Vera Cherepanova addresses a timely issue likely facing many workplaces in the US and around the ...
Today’s young people will grow up in a world in which AIs interact with humans constantly. If humans do not learn to treat ...
Politicians eyeing positions in the upcoming local and national elections on May 12, 2025, face a daunting dilemma regarding Vice President Sara Duterte’s potential impeachment. This predicament ...
Introduction Sooner or later, most law students encounter the idea that "transparency" (as opposed to "opaqueness") is (all else being equal) a desirable characteristic in markets, procedures, and ...
“R ight-wing postliberalism” refers to a growing tendency of social and political thought in the United States and the West ...
Affection can be defined as the regard or sentiment one holds for another person or thing. It is a topic that has captivated ...
Soon enough, people were trying to mathematize pretty much everything, from medicine to theology to moral philosophy. It was a way to give your claims the sheen of objective truth. Take Francis ...
From the value of truth and war & peace to the role of wonder and the importance of self-care, Trinity’s philosophers are asking the public to explore the relevance of philosophy in today’s world and ...
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What Adorno Can Still Teach Us
Thus, even as Adorno stresses how damaged the world is, happiness can nevertheless be pursued in it—hence the precarious nature of Adorno’s conception of the good life. The Nation spoke with Gordon ...
A conversation with Peter Gordon about the enduring influence of the Frankfurt School's leader, the future of critical theory, and his recent book, A Precarious Happiness. Theodor Adorno giving a ...