So often it seems genius is coupled with illness, tragedy, and premature death. Whether it was delusion, betrayal, struggles ...
With echoes of Monty Python, the first feature from public domain fan and Mexican creative Aria Covamonas world premieres at ...
His physician, observing his emaciated state and scurvy spots on his fingers, diagnosed the “Disease of the Learned” and recommended that he take a trip to the continent. Happily, during his journey, ...
As I rooted around for inspirational quotes about February, I came across this ridiculousness: “February: Our last chance to ...
His two early papers “What Numbers Could Not Be” (1965) and “Mathematical Truth” (1973) — the latter of which came to be called “the Benacerraf problem" — became instant classics and are discussed to ...
In this week‘s Friday Philosophy, Dr. David Gordon looks at Allen Wood‘s attempts to salvage Marx‘s theory of exploitation.
The new Aggie coach went into details about his recruiting philosophy, Utah State’s NIL situation and getting comfortable in ...
In a world dominated by rapid technological advancements and cutthroat competition, the essence of business lies not in ...
The first major U.S. exhibition of Germany’s great Romantic painter is a historic showcase. It’s also a blueprint for how to ...
For Vladimir Jankélévitch, who served in the French Resistance, some acts were beyond the realm of forgiveness.
Neither the public or the tech giants pushing artificial intelligence understand its long-term implications, warns former ...