As his times were marked with perpetual wars and natural disasters, Galen of course was not the only one of the ancients who has suffered such a loss. Zeno, the founder of Stoicism himself experienced one and in a surprising twist, is what put him on the path to philosophy. On a voyage...
Who was the first major advocate of stoicism? Who started essentialism? Who supported epistemological skepticism? Who invented objectivism? Who is the father of pragmatism? Who invented analytic empiricism? Who is considered the founder of phenomenology?
Once Hollywood began romanticizing men in the industry, the global conception of beauty was indelibly influenced by movie stars. And although the 1960s and '70s don't qualify as historical in comparison to the early 18th century, the actors who ruled the city of desire during those years stron...
Who was the founder of neo-humanism? Who contributed empiricism to the scientific method? What is spatiality in phenomenology? Who did Ludwig Wittgenstein influence? What is phenomenology in philosophy? What is Husserl's phenomenology? Who is the founder of semiotics? Who founded stoicism? What is...
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of December, and was dispatched for an ultrasound and then a CT scan over Christmas. The long and the short is that she has bladder cancer. It’s on the lining of her bladder and, as far as anyone knows with actually taking it out, it hasn’t gone through the lining. Which is ...
Of all the plays Shakespeare wrote during the reign of James I, who was patron of Shakespeare’s acting company, Macbeth most clearly reflects the playwright’s relationship with his sovereign. Seth Trucks and Sara Elizabeth Grant are collaborating to create the one-act adaptation consisting of a...
On December 11, 2019, the 4thWaveNow Twitter account was disabled. That morning, we received an email from Twitter, claiming we had engaged in “hateful conduct” with this tweet: Presumably, the “hateful conduct” was our use of the term “natal male” in the tweet’s concluding clause...
This diary, which has been translated into modern text has become one of the core reading materials for anyone interested in stoicism. Aurelius was the most powerful person in the world, facing issue after issue yet his writing shows how he dealt with the day-to-day of being the emperor ...
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