When Frederick Douglass spoke in Cork on October 23, 1845, his message was clear and uncompromising. The formerly enslaved ...
Can you be moral without believing in God? Many religious apologists say no, but centuries of ethical philosophy suggest ...
A new book challenges us to work together as a community to grant sovereignty to forests and the animals who live there.
For the Ancient Greeks, virtue was the most important quality a person could have, and being virtuous was the absolute goal ...
Every streetlight, traffic camera, and trash can in tomorrow’s cities could be part of one massive digital nervous system.
I’ve spent much of my professional life building systems in finance, agriculture, logistics, and insurance, where outcomes ...
Academics punish students for using AI, even as they gift their own research to a publishing business that directly feeds the research into the very models that we caution students against using — ...
If I tell that other friend, I risk my relationship with my best friend and may just shift the burden onto the other friend, ...
Hundreds of thousands of college students returned to campus last month. Yet the protests and violence that plagued our ...
James Craig’s film "Code Is Law" may leave more questions than answers about hackers' reasoning behind whether code is indeed ...
India has emerged as South Asia’s humanitarian and developmental leader, extending over USD 30 billion during the last 10 years in aid through financial, in-kind, and capacity-building support. Guided ...
He focuses on Taylor’s concepts of the “social imaginary,” the “immanent frame,” and the “buffered self,” showing how these ...