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  • A group of hooded monks in robes sits in a circle on a reflective floor, illuminated by warm light from a large window overlooking a futuristic city skyline at dusk.

    Why We Procrastinate: Medieval Sins to Modern Productivity

    By Caroline Black

    Discover why procrastination makes us feel guilty by exploring the medieval roots of productivity obsession. From Thomas Aquinas's concept of acedia to modern hustle culture, learn how ancient ideas about sloth and moral worth still influence our relationship with work today. A compassionate look at human productivity.
  • The avaricious, the greedy and the profligate; Priamo della Quercia, 15th century.

    Epicurus Unchained: A Defense Against Dante's Condemnation

    By Klaus Koppe

    Explore how Dante condemned Epicurus to hell for his materialist philosophy and how this suppression might have delayed scientific progress. This witty essay contrasts Epicurean atomism with Platonic dualism and traces how Christian dogma replaced ancient philosophical pluralism.
  • Spinoza's lens grinding workshop with wooden workbenches, optical grinding equipment, glass vessels, open books, and scientific instruments in a 17th-century setting.

    When Faith Meets Philosophy: How Spinoza Revolutionized Our Understanding of God and Human Psychology

    By Markus Uehleke

    Discover how Spinoza's revolutionary philosophy transformed our understanding of God, nature, and human psychology. Learn why this excommunicated lens grinder became one of history's most influential thinkers and how his insights can help you find peace in modern life.
  • Illustrated philosophy factory workers in blue uniforms reading books on an assembly line in industrial setting

    The Wisdom of Age: Why Experience Still Matters in Our Digital World

    By Markus Uehleke

    Discover why the wisdom of age remains valuable in our fast-paced digital world. Learn how millennials blend traditional wisdom with modern insights, and when to apply age-old advice to contemporary challenges like careers and relationships.
  • Person sitting cross-legged with laptop in dimly lit room, surrounded by supernatural red tentacle-like manifestation emerging from wall behind them, with blue light beam from above.

    It’s a Critical Time for Critical Thinking

    By Caroline Black

    Discover why critical thinking skills are essential in today's world of AI and misinformation. Learn how questioning assumptions, evaluating information, and being open to changing your views can protect you from scams, help combat false information, and empower you to envision a better world.
  • A painting showing hands writing a letter addressed "To Professor Kant," with an inkwell and papers on a wooden desk, rendered in warm golden-brown tones.

    Where Are the Women?: Maria von Herbert

    By Caroline Black

    Discover Maria von Herbert, the forgotten female philosopher who challenged Kant's categorical imperative through personal letters. Her profound critique exposed how rigid moral systems fail to address human suffering and emotional complexity, offering valuable insights on ethics while highlighting women's overlooked contributions to philosophy.