In 1856, quarry workers in the Neander Valley in the west of Germany stumbled on 16 humanlike – yet not quite human – bones that would upend our understanding of our species. The finding, which was ...
The idea that success is deserved has great traction in the world. But Zhuangzi argues that it is a deeply flawed notion ...
From a broken life to a broken nail, ‘trauma’ has been bleached by overuse. But it names something real – and must be reclaimed ...
Morality is rooted in love rather than institutions: the enduring impact on theology and philosophy of Héloïse’s 12th-century ...
One of the cardinal rules of museum-going is that art should be enjoyed from a comfortable distance and never touched. However, in the 1960s, a cohort of artists began inviting audiences to interact ...
Does reading do us any good? Stripped of easy moralising, literature makes us relish the search for truth in an age when many believe truth to be dead ...
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