The subject itself is emptiness itself and always feels lacking in itself.
Category: Philosophy (Page 11 of 13)
In Sartre’s mind, people’s choice is what matters.
Noam Chomsky explores the media’s role in shaping democracy, public opinion, and the manipulation of political power in modern society.
The great mistake of eighteenth-century liberals lay in their misunderstanding of the relationship between religion and freedom.
If one believed in human goodness as one is only potential, one would be forced to confront the falsification of facts or end up in bitter disappointment.
Lyotard’s postmodernism questions big stories and shows that knowledge and art create different truths instead of a single meaning.
Sun Tzu teaches that the highest form of strategy is winning without fighting.