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Solastalgia and Society
You might not hear the word “solastalgia” often, but you’ve likely felt it—especially if your favorite natural place has changed or disappeared. Coined by philosopher Glenn Albrecht, solastalgia describes the grief we feel when our home environment changes in negative…
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Digital Immortality: The Ethics of Bringing the Dead Back
We’re living in an age where science fiction doesn’t feel like fiction anymore. Digital resurrection—yes, actually bringing back the dead in digital form—is no longer just a thought experiment or a dystopian plotline. It’s real. With the help of artificial…
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Silicon Valley Stoicism: Ancient Philosophy in a Billionaire’s World
In recent years, modern Stoicism has seen a dramatic revival—not in philosophy departments, but in the boardrooms of Silicon Valley. Founders, venture capitalists, and influencers quote Marcus Aurelius alongside productivity hacks and morning routines. Books like Meditations are sold next…
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The Philosophy of Solarpunk: Can Aesthetics Save the Future?
In a world increasingly plagued by ecological collapse and digital despair, solarpunk philosophy emerges as a radical act of optimism. Within the first brushstrokes of its aesthetic, it offers more than an imagined future — it proposes an ethical and…
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Climate Existentialism: Finding Meaning in an Age of Collapse
In an era marked by ecological crisis, rising global temperatures, and increasing environmental anxiety, the philosophy of climate existentialism emerges as both timely and necessary. Within the first decades of the 21st century, humanity has entered what many scientists and…
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Feminist Epistemology: Who Gets to Define Knowledge?
In today’s world, where information is abundant and truth often contested, the question “Who gets to define knowledge?” is more important than ever. Feminist epistemology—a branch of philosophy that examines how gender influences our understanding of knowledge, truth, and authority—seeks…
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Ethics of Artificial Intelligence: Moral Dilemmas in Tech
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is rapidly transforming the way we live, work, and think. From self-driving cars to personalized healthcare algorithms, AI systems are becoming increasingly autonomous and powerful. But as machines begin to make decisions that affect human lives, a…
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Eastern vs. Western Philosophy: Bridging Two Worlds of Thought
In a world increasingly connected through technology, culture, and commerce, understanding the foundations of different worldviews has never been more important. Eastern and Western philosophy—each with their own roots, traditions, and approaches—have shaped how societies think about life, morality, knowledge,…
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Utilitarianism: Is Maximizing Happiness Still a Good Moral Guide?
In a world filled with ethical dilemmas, from healthcare distribution to climate change, many ask a simple but powerful question: What decision will lead to the greatest happiness for the most people? This guiding principle is at the heart of utilitarianism, one of…
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Stoicism in the Modern World: How Ancient Wisdom Can Improve Your Life
Life today is noisy. We wake up to notifications, we race deadlines, and we constantly compare ourselves to others online. In this chaos, peace feels like a luxury. But what if I told you that a philosophy born over 2,000…