Over 300, full-color photographs are featured in "Bedrock," the author’s first book. Images of plants, beautifully composed ...
University of Environment and Sustainable Development (UESD) has held its fifth annual commencement lecture in Somanya to address the critical challenges faced by the country in mitigating the effect ...
True insight in therapy begins with questioning oneself; philosophy offers the tools to navigate uncertainty, refine practice ...
Massachusetts Institute of Technology philosophy professor Sally Haslanger will visit Ohio State Friday to deliver this year’s Distinguished Lecture in Ethics, an annual event hosted by the university ...
Drawing on the cumulative intellectual achievements of Professor Femi Badejo, this lecture will explore the relationship between power, privilege, and philosophy in Africa from pre-colonial times to ...
Glen Mazis, an emeritus professor of philosophy and humanities who will give the March 20 lecture titled “The Animal as ...
In sum, keying into self-destructive speech when you talk to yourself is essential to overcoming this. Next is to find resonant antidotes to these irrational modes of speaking. Then, by performing ...
School of English, Communication and Philosophy We offer a range of undergraduate and postgraduate degree programmes which combine the highest levels of traditional scholarship with innovative ...
The Yarshater Lectures in Persian Art at SOAS are a series of academic lectures dedicated to Iranian art and culture and are intended for publication. The lectures and publications carry the name of ...
This event is open to the public. Boxed lunches will be available prior to the lecture. Registration is not required. If you have any questions or special assistance needs, please contact the Office ...
Aristotle Onassis was one of the most famous Greeks in the entire world in the 20th century, a visionary who became one of the richest men in modern history. Unlike most of the world’s tycoons, ...
Human beings have always prized friendship. As the ancient Greek philosopher Aristotle wrote: “no one would choose to live without friends,” even if they could have all other good things instead.