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Skepticism About Free Will
In everyday life, we make decisions effortlessly. Upon waking up, some will deliberately choose to ignore their phone’s alarm to sleep a...


The Social Dimensions of Scientific Knowledge
The article from the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy  titled The Social Dimensions of Scientific Knowledge  explores how science is...


Philanthropy
Philanthropy, a concept at the intersection of ethics and politics, has recently been included in the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy...


Philosophical Analysis: Understanding and Clarifying Concepts
Analysis has been at the heart of philosophical practice since its earliest days. Whether decomposing complex concepts, clarifying...


The Best Free Resources in Contemporary Philosophy
For those passionate about contemporary philosophy, there are several free online resources that offer high-quality articles, in-depth...


Philosophy and Education: How the Constructivist Paradigm of Learning Can Make Philosophy More Accessible and Motivating
Philosophy and education both aim to encourage critical thinking and the pursuit of truth. However, the way philosophy has been taught...


Collective Philosophy: A Solution to Loneliness Among Elderly Individuals
Social isolation and loneliness are growing realities for elderly individuals. With children leaving the home, retirement, and sometimes...


The Benefits of Collaborative Philosophy in the Workplace
In a constantly evolving professional world, companies are always looking for innovative ways to boost creativity, strengthen team...


Collaborative Philosophy: An Exploration of the Community of Philosophical Inquiry
Collaborative philosophy, or philosophy in a community of inquiry, is an approach that is increasingly recognized in the world of...


The History of Philotherapy and the Therapeutic Value of Philosophy
Philosophy isn’t just about dusty old books or endless debates over abstract concepts. In reality, philosophy has always been much closer...
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