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Reinterpreting Kundera: A Journey Through 'The Unbearable Lightness of Being'
A Greek author recounts their August reading of a book on Milan Kundera's oeuvre, initially misinterpreting "The Unbearable Lightness of Being" but later appreciating its depth, highlighting the importance of deeper engagement with art and recognizing the significance of humor as a measure of commun...
Reinterpreting Kundera: A Journey Through 'The Unbearable Lightness of Being'
A Greek author recounts their August reading of a book on Milan Kundera's oeuvre, initially misinterpreting "The Unbearable Lightness of Being" but later appreciating its depth, highlighting the importance of deeper engagement with art and recognizing the significance of humor as a measure of commun...
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40% Bias Score


AI: Existential Threat or Hope? A Philosophical Perspective
Max Tegmark's 2017 book "Life 3.0" foreshadowed current concerns about AI, while Heidegger's philosophy offers a framework for understanding our complex relationship with technology, particularly AI's challenge to our sense of control and its potential for fostering deeper self-reflection.
AI: Existential Threat or Hope? A Philosophical Perspective
Max Tegmark's 2017 book "Life 3.0" foreshadowed current concerns about AI, while Heidegger's philosophy offers a framework for understanding our complex relationship with technology, particularly AI's challenge to our sense of control and its potential for fostering deeper self-reflection.
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40% Bias Score


Makropoulos's Novella: Sand as a Symbol of Mortality
Michalis Makropoulos's new novella, published by Kichli in 2025, uses a persistent south wind and sand as symbolic representations of illness and death within a family, culminating in a humorous yet poignant final scene.
Makropoulos's Novella: Sand as a Symbol of Mortality
Michalis Makropoulos's new novella, published by Kichli in 2025, uses a persistent south wind and sand as symbolic representations of illness and death within a family, culminating in a humorous yet poignant final scene.
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12% Bias Score


Gospodinov's "Natural Novel": A Nomadic Search for Meaning
Georgi Gospodinov's "Natural Novel" (1999) follows a narrator who leaves his pregnant wife, embarking on a nomadic journey marked by fragmented thoughts and reflections on life's absurdities, culminating in a contemplation of meaning and existential despair through Salinger's "A Perfect Day for Bana...
Gospodinov's "Natural Novel": A Nomadic Search for Meaning
Georgi Gospodinov's "Natural Novel" (1999) follows a narrator who leaves his pregnant wife, embarking on a nomadic journey marked by fragmented thoughts and reflections on life's absurdities, culminating in a contemplation of meaning and existential despair through Salinger's "A Perfect Day for Bana...
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20% Bias Score


Angelopoulos Stages Dostoevsky's "Notes from Underground" in Athens
Panos Angelopoulos directs Fyodor Dostoevsky's "Notes from Underground" at the Bretania Theatre in Athens, exploring the protagonist's psychological struggles and societal alienation, emphasizing its relevance to contemporary anxieties about technological advancements and the search for meaning in a...
Angelopoulos Stages Dostoevsky's "Notes from Underground" in Athens
Panos Angelopoulos directs Fyodor Dostoevsky's "Notes from Underground" at the Bretania Theatre in Athens, exploring the protagonist's psychological struggles and societal alienation, emphasizing its relevance to contemporary anxieties about technological advancements and the search for meaning in a...
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44% Bias Score


Flesh": A Novel of Existential Passivity
David Szalay's "Flesh" recounts the life of István, a passive protagonist whose journey from Hungary to London is shaped by external forces such as war, economic shifts, and interpersonal relationships, ultimately confronting the limits of language in expressing life's complexities.
Flesh": A Novel of Existential Passivity
David Szalay's "Flesh" recounts the life of István, a passive protagonist whose journey from Hungary to London is shaped by external forces such as war, economic shifts, and interpersonal relationships, ultimately confronting the limits of language in expressing life's complexities.
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16% Bias Score

Zambrano: Redefining Philosophy Through Lived Experience
Spanish philosopher María Zambrano, in her 1950 essay collection "On the Knowledge of the Soul," critiques the narrow definition of philosophy, arguing that philosophical thought manifests in various forms like poetry and literature, drawing inspiration from lived experience, and criticizing a cultu...

Zambrano: Redefining Philosophy Through Lived Experience
Spanish philosopher María Zambrano, in her 1950 essay collection "On the Knowledge of the Soul," critiques the narrow definition of philosophy, arguing that philosophical thought manifests in various forms like poetry and literature, drawing inspiration from lived experience, and criticizing a cultu...
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44% Bias Score

Buddhist and Neuroscientific Views on Death and the Afterlife
This article contrasts the Tibetan Buddhist belief in the mind's continued existence after death with the modern neuroscientific view equating mind with matter, exploring cultural implications and emerging perspectives on death and the afterlife.

Buddhist and Neuroscientific Views on Death and the Afterlife
This article contrasts the Tibetan Buddhist belief in the mind's continued existence after death with the modern neuroscientific view equating mind with matter, exploring cultural implications and emerging perspectives on death and the afterlife.
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44% Bias Score

Bas Jan Ader: A Life and Art Defined by Falls
Bas Jan Ader, a Dutch-American artist, explored themes of falling and existentialism through performance art and photography, culminating in his mysterious disappearance during a solo transatlantic voyage in 1975.

Bas Jan Ader: A Life and Art Defined by Falls
Bas Jan Ader, a Dutch-American artist, explored themes of falling and existentialism through performance art and photography, culminating in his mysterious disappearance during a solo transatlantic voyage in 1975.
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28% Bias Score

Philosophy Month: Reinterpreting Classics and Addressing Modern Concerns
The Netherlands' April Philosophy Month focuses on 'My Concern,' exploring care needs and societal worries like climate change, using both reinterpretations of classic texts and direct applications of philosophy to modern issues.

Philosophy Month: Reinterpreting Classics and Addressing Modern Concerns
The Netherlands' April Philosophy Month focuses on 'My Concern,' exploring care needs and societal worries like climate change, using both reinterpretations of classic texts and direct applications of philosophy to modern issues.
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56% Bias Score

Heidegger on Modern Spiritual Indigence
In his essay "What are poets for?", Heidegger describes modern times as spiritually impoverished, lacking fundamental grounding despite material wealth, a condition poets can help address.

Heidegger on Modern Spiritual Indigence
In his essay "What are poets for?", Heidegger describes modern times as spiritually impoverished, lacking fundamental grounding despite material wealth, a condition poets can help address.
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48% Bias Score

Ethics of Procreation in the Age of Climate Change
Alex Papazoglou's "Daily Philosophy" examines the ethics of procreation, contrasting Benatar's anti-natalist view, emphasizing inherent suffering and environmental impact, with Overall's argument for the intrinsic value of human life, highlighting the influence of climate change on this complex deci...

Ethics of Procreation in the Age of Climate Change
Alex Papazoglou's "Daily Philosophy" examines the ethics of procreation, contrasting Benatar's anti-natalist view, emphasizing inherent suffering and environmental impact, with Overall's argument for the intrinsic value of human life, highlighting the influence of climate change on this complex deci...
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36% Bias Score
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