New research synthesis from Brooklyn-based AI advisory firm reveals a negative correlation between AI use and critical ...
"What if” thinking is a natural, adaptive cognitive process that supports learning and emotional resilience. We benefit more from accepting it than repressing it.
Philosopher and social theorist who advocated a new direction for German thought after the horrors of Nazi rule ...
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The Intermediate States of Éliane Radigue
Books & the Arts / On the life and work of the pathbreaking French composer. Nate Wooley Éliane Radigue led a quiet life in ...
A reflective account of collapsing nuclear treaties, fading global norms, and the quiet rise of impunity in international ...
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Jürgen Habermas’s European illusion
By the time he died this past Saturday at age ninety-six, Jürgen Habermas had become something of a reviled figure for much ...
The chairman of the German Bishops’ Conference praised the late philosopher Jürgen Habermas’ landmark 2004 dialogue with the future Pope Benedict XVI on faith and reason.
The long-running series in which readers answer other readers’ questions considers what’s ‘realistic’ in what we read v what we watch ...
The philosophy of Jürgen Habermas, who died aged ninety-six on Saturday, set out to offer an answer. His work represented the culmination of a tradition of grand, totalising European philosophy that ...
If you've been told to "open up more," and "show your feelings," you may be someone who is overcontrolled. That changes everything about what therapy works for you.
Like the beloved fictional character, he was an inquisitive, blond boy when he met the French author and aviator Antoine de ...
Jürgen Habermas, who has died aged 96, was the most important German philosopher of the post-war era, though one whose abstruse and cumbersome style meant that he was never an easy read.
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