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Economics 1
- Economic Stability A page on Economic Stability, written to clarify its role inside the Economics branch.
Ethics 1
- Morality & Human Rights A page on Morality & Human Rights, written to clarify its role inside the Ethics branch.
Humanistic Philosophies 1
- What is Religion? A page on Religion, written to clarify its role inside the Humanistic Philosophies branch.
Philosophers 18
- Charting Cicero A terrain map of Cicero, showing which themes, alignments, and tensions define the wider philosophical landscape.
- Charting Habermas A terrain map of Habermas, showing which themes, alignments, and tensions define the wider philosophical landscape.
- Charting John Stuart Mill A terrain map of John Stuart Mill, showing which themes, alignments, and tensions define the wider philosophical landscape.
- Charting Rousseau A terrain map of Rousseau, showing which themes, alignments, and tensions define the wider philosophical landscape.
- Charting Xunzi A terrain map of Xunzi, showing which themes, alignments, and tensions define the wider philosophical landscape.
- Cicero Begin with public life: what is philosophy for if it cannot help someone judge office, loyalty, law, and danger?
- Dialoguing with Cicero A guided encounter with Cicero that keeps the philosopher’s voice, major claims, and main points of resistance in view.
- Dialoguing with Habermas A guided encounter with Habermas that keeps the philosopher’s voice, major claims, and main points of resistance in view.
- Dialoguing with John Stuart Mill A guided encounter with John Stuart Mill that keeps the philosopher’s voice, major claims, and main points of resistance in view.
- Dialoguing with Marcuse A guided encounter with Marcuse that keeps the philosopher’s voice, major claims, and main points of resistance in view.
- Dialoguing with Rousseau A guided encounter with Rousseau that keeps the philosopher’s voice, major claims, and main points of resistance in view.
- Dialoguing with Xunzi A guided encounter with Xunzi that keeps the philosopher’s voice, major claims, and main points of resistance in view.
- George Berkeley Begin with the table in the room: what exactly are you claiming exists beyond the colors, shapes, resistances, and perceptions you actually encounter?
- Jean-Jacques Rousseau Start with dependency on others' opinions: how does society teach us to want through comparison?
- John Stuart Mill Begin with free speech: why might a society need even wrong opinions in order to understand true ones?
- Michel Foucault Begin with the prison: what if punishment reveals not just crime policy, but a wider logic of discipline running through modern life?
- Theodor Adorno Begin with entertainment: what if popular culture does not merely distract, but helps train people into a damaged kind of comfort?
- Xunzi Begin with discipline: if people do not simply grow good on their own, what kind of training is justified and what kind becomes domination?
Political Philosophy 9
- Critical Race Theory A page on Critical Race Theory, written to clarify its role inside the Political Philosophy branch.
- Electoral Systems A page on Electoral Systems, written to clarify its role inside the Political Philosophy branch.
- Elements of a Stable State A page on Elements of a Stable State, written to clarify its role inside the Political Philosophy branch.
- Identity Politics A page on Identity Politics, written to clarify its role inside the Political Philosophy branch.
- Metrics for Cultural Comparisons A page on Metrics for Cultural Comparisons, written to clarify its role inside the Political Philosophy branch.
- Peaceful Revolutions A page on Peaceful Revolutions, written to clarify its role inside the Political Philosophy branch.
- Political Philosophy – Core Concepts A page on Political Philosophy – Core Concepts, written to clarify its role inside the Political Philosophy branch.
- Red, Blue, & Grey Tribes A page on Red, Blue, & Grey Tribes, written to clarify its role inside the Political Philosophy branch.
- The Social Contract A page on The Social Contract, written to clarify its role inside the Political Philosophy branch.
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