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Losing and Regaining the Metaphysical
by David Denby, author, journalist, film critic
Coming to Terms with the Experience of War
by William “Bro” Adams, Chairman, National Endowment for the Humanities
The Role of the Individual versus an Intellectual Aristocracy
by Stephen Miller, 48, Philosophy Teacher
Solving the “Very Complicated Puzzle” of How Humanity Lives
by Nancy J. Hirschmann, professor of political science, University of Pennsylvania
A Lifetime of Humanities Moments
by Peter A. Benoliel, Chairman Emeritus, Quaker Chemical Corporation
Finding Freedom from the Familiar
by Hollis Robbins, Johns Hopkins University
Set On a Path by Socrates
by Thérèse Cory, associate professor of philosophy at Notre Dame University
Sharing Language, Understanding Humanity
by Jeff Braden, Dean of the College of Humanities and Social Sciences, NC State University
This was your Grandfather's...
by Benjamin Brewer, Doctoral Candidate in Philosophy, Emory University
Discovery and Creativity
by John Cleary, 60, Associate Professor of Philosophy
Are we Important?
by John Cleary, 60, Associate Professor of Philosophy
Philosophers Are Interested in A.I., But Why Would A.I. Be Interested in Philosophy?
by Jordan Dopkins, 31, Graduate Student in Philosophy
"The Machine Stops" is Only a Start
by Dawn Jacob, Ph.D. student in Philosophy