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Tobacco, Shamanism, and Freud's Psychoanalysis
Amazonian shamans use boiled tobacco for healing, mirroring Freud's reliance on it for work and control; Freud's psychoanalysis, developed during personal and societal crises, explores the unconscious mind's influence on behavior.
Tobacco, Shamanism, and Freud's Psychoanalysis
Amazonian shamans use boiled tobacco for healing, mirroring Freud's reliance on it for work and control; Freud's psychoanalysis, developed during personal and societal crises, explores the unconscious mind's influence on behavior.
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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


The Overlooked Right: Women and the Power of Philosophy
This article highlights the often-overlooked right of women to philosophize, emphasizing its importance for individual and societal growth, and provides examples of women philosophers throughout history whose contributions have been marginalized.
The Overlooked Right: Women and the Power of Philosophy
This article highlights the often-overlooked right of women to philosophize, emphasizing its importance for individual and societal growth, and provides examples of women philosophers throughout history whose contributions have been marginalized.
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20% Bias Score


Bystander Apathy and Heroic Rescue in Haarlem
In Haarlem in 2010, 71-year-old Leah's car sank in a canal; bystanders hesitated to help, but philosophy student Mirjam rescued her, prompting reflection on moral responsibility and bystander intervention.
Bystander Apathy and Heroic Rescue in Haarlem
In Haarlem in 2010, 71-year-old Leah's car sank in a canal; bystanders hesitated to help, but philosophy student Mirjam rescued her, prompting reflection on moral responsibility and bystander intervention.
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20% 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


Dutch Poet Challenges Cancer Treatment, Explores Faith and the Unknown
Lieke Marsman, a Dutch poet and philosopher, diagnosed with cancer, rejected a recommended treatment, opting instead for an experimental approach; she documents her experiences and philosophical reflections in her new book, "Op een andere planeet kunnen ze me redden", which explores themes of faith,...
Dutch Poet Challenges Cancer Treatment, Explores Faith and the Unknown
Lieke Marsman, a Dutch poet and philosopher, diagnosed with cancer, rejected a recommended treatment, opting instead for an experimental approach; she documents her experiences and philosophical reflections in her new book, "Op een andere planeet kunnen ze me redden", which explores themes of faith,...
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32% Bias Score

AI and Happiness: Navigating a Technological Crossroads
On International Day of Happiness 2025, this article explores AI's multifaceted impact on human well-being, examining historical perspectives on happiness and proposing four principles—awareness, appreciation, acceptance, and accountability—to navigate this complex technological landscape.

AI and Happiness: Navigating a Technological Crossroads
On International Day of Happiness 2025, this article explores AI's multifaceted impact on human well-being, examining historical perspectives on happiness and proposing four principles—awareness, appreciation, acceptance, and accountability—to navigate this complex technological landscape.
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16% Bias Score

A Land Within": Dance, Philosophy, and Audience Interaction
Ioannis Mandafounis' "A Land Within", premiered at Hellerau Festival Theatre, uses dance and philosophy to explore relationships, incorporating audience interaction in diverse settings throughout the historic building.

A Land Within": Dance, Philosophy, and Audience Interaction
Ioannis Mandafounis' "A Land Within", premiered at Hellerau Festival Theatre, uses dance and philosophy to explore relationships, incorporating audience interaction in diverse settings throughout the historic building.
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32% Bias Score

MacIntyre's Critique of Modern Ethics and the Rise of Arbitrary Rules
Alasdair MacIntyre's "After Virtue" critiques modern ethics' detachment from societal context, arguing that its focus on universal principles leads to arbitrary rule-making instead of inherent moral understanding, contrasting this with virtue ethics rooted in community and tradition.

MacIntyre's Critique of Modern Ethics and the Rise of Arbitrary Rules
Alasdair MacIntyre's "After Virtue" critiques modern ethics' detachment from societal context, arguing that its focus on universal principles leads to arbitrary rule-making instead of inherent moral understanding, contrasting this with virtue ethics rooted in community and tradition.
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44% Bias Score

AI and Critical Thinking: The Danger of Opinions, Not Technology
Conflicting studies on AI's effect on critical thinking highlight the danger of opinions hindering genuine thought, emphasizing individual responsibility in exploring biases and fostering critical analysis.

AI and Critical Thinking: The Danger of Opinions, Not Technology
Conflicting studies on AI's effect on critical thinking highlight the danger of opinions hindering genuine thought, emphasizing individual responsibility in exploring biases and fostering critical analysis.
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32% Bias Score

CAPTCHA Crisis: Bots Challenge Humanity's Digital Identity
The increasing sophistication of bots is challenging the effectiveness of CAPTCHAs, highlighting a crisis of confidence in humanity's unique abilities and raising concerns about the future of internet security.

CAPTCHA Crisis: Bots Challenge Humanity's Digital Identity
The increasing sophistication of bots is challenging the effectiveness of CAPTCHAs, highlighting a crisis of confidence in humanity's unique abilities and raising concerns about the future of internet security.
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44% Bias Score

Grossman's "L'Art du Déséquilibre": Instability as a Creative Force
Evelyne Grossman's "L'Art du déséquilibre" examines how writers, artists, and philosophers, including Joyce, Proust, Kafka, Beckett, Céline, Nietzsche, Deleuze, Foucault, Derrida, Butler, Preciado, and Haraway, creatively utilize instability to produce innovative work, challenging established norms ...

Grossman's "L'Art du Déséquilibre": Instability as a Creative Force
Evelyne Grossman's "L'Art du déséquilibre" examines how writers, artists, and philosophers, including Joyce, Proust, Kafka, Beckett, Céline, Nietzsche, Deleuze, Foucault, Derrida, Butler, Preciado, and Haraway, creatively utilize instability to produce innovative work, challenging established norms ...
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48% Bias Score
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