Determinism is linked to the idea of causality, which is the relationship between cause and effect. Under certain conditions, an event will cause an outcome. Determinists believe that much of what ...
The recent revelations from the Jeffrey Epstein document dumps have once again shocked the world, highlighting the depths of ...
I have never seen the problem with fetishizing objects and fetishizing people as though they were objects,” director Amanda Kramer tells me in a conversation ahead of the release of her latest ...
In rejecting psychoanalysis to align with the "hard" sciences, psychology abandoned the human psyche. We're paying the price ...
Declassified Department of Justice documents reveal a 2013 email exchange where Jeffrey Epstein compares young victims to ...
A few days ago, I was in a remote region of Sri Lanka, Hambantota, a dry zone area, where people mainly live on farming. The farming methods are still very primitive. I was engaged in a television ...
On July 14, I attended my weekly meeting with my coworkers with a goal in mind. A few weeks earlier, my girlfriend and I had broken up after five months together. And I realised that this breakup was ...
However, Pepsi never gave Kumar the closely guarded actual recipe for Pepsi, so he had to guess it while substituting ingredients to keep it clear. Novak also told Kumar that the soda would have to go ...
In recent years, the term “incel”—short for involuntary celibate—has become a fixture in public discourse, almost exclusively associated with men. The male incel subculture is frequently linked to ...
Conceptual artists are using performance to create unsettling and thought-provoking experiences, often involving the viewer as a collaborator in the art piece ...
Ask artificial intelligence (AI) what to have for breakfast. It’s a good day to be an incel. Originating in the perceived failure to find a romantic or sexual partner, the term “incel” has evolved ...
How should we think about love that is both genuine and impure? Leslie Tong PO ’29 explores this question in her discussion of “Futon” by Katai Tayama and the Japanese I-novel.