By EMMANUEL ONWUBIKO Categorical imperative, in the ethics of the 18th-century German philosopher Immanuel Kant, founder of ...
In “The Age of Choice,” Sophia Rosenfeld questions whether choosing — what to buy, whom to vote for — is actually worth it.
The black-and-white thinking in our politics brings to mind a skill that the state of Texas requires me to teach my college ...
After the landmark SC ruling in 2018 on passive euthanasia, there is a strong case for considering active euthanasia from ...
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In this episode of The Mona Charen Podcast, Mona Charen speaks with author Jonathan Rauch about his new book, Cross Purposes: ...
In an interview, the American academic explains how a certain individualist vision of freedom, understood as the ability to ...
Dublin’s goal, according to Israel’s ambassador to Ireland, has been to undermine the Jewish state’s ability to defend itself by launching lawfare to chip steadily away at its sovereign rights.
On the other hand, the contemporary German philosopher Immanuel Kant (1724-1804) was all in favor of the death penalty, stating, “every murderer--anyone who commits murder, orders it ...
England winger Immanuel Feyi-Waboso may have an outside chance of returning to action before the end of the Six Nations, says his club boss. The 22-year-old Exeter back, who is a medical student ...
This year marks the Bicentennial, 2024-2025, of Lafayette and his farewell tour, “Guest of the Nation”, which took place August 15, 1824-September 7, 1825. To commemorate the occasion, the LaGrange ...
How does the tradition of Western political thought evolve from Locke’s idea of state to Marx’s vision of the state withering ...