Immanuel Kant contrasts legal guilt with ethical guilt. Discover why, in ethics, a wrongful thought is as serious as a ...
From Konstantinos Gravas, Department of History and Philosophy of Sciences, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens ...
Enabling students to engage in supervised cross-border legal work bridges theory and practice while equipping them for a globalised landscape. Omar Madhloom and Martin Sticker outline the benefits, ch ...
Positive & negative politics, "intellectual vices" and the face you bring to work. The Insurrectionists' Guide to the Movies Generations - D-Day - Global Instability History - the long and short of it ...
Arnab Goswami debates Blue Machines AI on terrorism, morality, and AI's limitations, exposing AI's inability to handle ...
The Greek philosopher's writing explores themes of sexuality and gender, making it susceptible to the university's new rules ...
Immanuel Kant’s exploration of mental disorders is extensively articulated in his later work, Anthropology from a Pragmatic Point of View (1798). Unlike the predominant medical or biological ...
The Commissioner for Public Standards, Chief Justice Emeritus Joseph Azzopardi, has now ruled several times that lying in Parliament is permissible. He has done so on the flimsy excuse that the ...
As now-annual conference on fighting antisemitism kicks off, Amichai Chikli insists nationalists should be embraced as partners in fighting real antisemitic threat from Islamism The post Hosting ...
Philosopher Jean-Jacques Rousseau, in his banned 1762 work 'Émile', observed that those with limited knowledge often speak ...
Fifty years after her death in New York, Hannah Arendt has become the most popular philosopher of our time. For good reason: Her views are just as timely as ever.
Kant, one of the most influential thinkers in history, revolutionized the concepts of morality and freedom back in the 18th century.