Morbid as it may seem but eventually all of us will come to pass yet there are some who did go the unique or bizarre way. These are just some of these unique or extremely rare circumstances… Read More
By Prof Upendra Baxi
The Indian Evidence Act, 1872, (Act, hereafter) is no stranger to frequent amendments.1 But the Bharatiya Sakshya Bill (BSB) 2023, now offers a code seeking to repea… Read More
In the annals of Indian spirituality, the life and teachings of Annamalai Swami stand as a testament to the transformative power of self-realization and the profound impact a silent sage can… Read More
Introduction
Alexander the first-rate, a legendary conqueror and military strategist, left an indelible mark on history with his first rate achievements. From his early life to his positi… Read More
Greek philosophy holds a significant place in the annals of intellectual history, exerting a profound and enduring influence on the development of Western thought. Originating in ancient Gre… Read More
Shows about cops are always interesting to watch. In some shows, the police have to investigate a twisted murder case, whereas some take a lighter approach to entertain the audience. Brookly… Read More
It’s a fascinating world we live in; and the deeper into its secrets we delve, the more there is to discover. That’s probably the reason all sorts of informative platforms online… Read More
Pain and hurt are difficult feelings to cope with. They touch the core of our being, leaving us vulnerable yet resilient. Whether you’re seeking solace, validation, or a deeper underst… Read More
At the Atlantic, Kieran Setiya reviews what is billed as the first full-length bio of Plato, and a new English translation of a relatively recent bio of Diogenes.I agree at least in pa… Read More
Fans on Twitter reacted after English batter Zak Crawley missed his double ton by just 11 runs in the ongoing Day 2 of the fourth Test of the Ashes 2023 against Australia at Old Trafford in… Read More
There are two stories
about Protagoras. In the hostile account of his life written by Diogenes
Laertius, it is said that he was a porter, a relatively humble position, and
that he invented a… Read More
a posthumous portrait of the ancient Greek philosopher Anaxagoras, expelled from Athens for impiety, because he claimed that the sun and moon were inanimate objects, not gods. Image via Wiki… Read More
Well-known ancient Greek philosophers such as Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle shaped ancient Greek life and influenced Western philosophy. Here is a guide to the 12 most influential philosoph… Read More
Sie ist seit Jahren in aller Munde: die Minimalismus Bewegung. Gerade in unserer heutigen Konsum-Gesellschaft, ist es immer mehr Menschen wichtig, sich auf das wesentliche zu besinnen und si… Read More
Schema : Religio Proto-Indo-European Est Ab Origine
By E.E.E. on 9/29/22
"Nietzsche had declared, quite correctly, that Christianity was 'the revenge of the Jews on th… Read More
Charles-Louis de Secondat, Baron de La Brède et de Montesquieu, generally referred to as simply Montesquieu, was a French judge, man of letters, and political philosopher. Profoundly… Read More
The Pleasures of Learning The Pleasures of LearningThe rise of Muslims to the zenith of civilization in a period of four decades was based on Al-lslam's emphasis on learning. This… Read More
Local police, not the FBI, are the true warriors against terrorism.Ten years ago, at the April 15, 2013 running of the Boston Marathon, Tamerlan and Dzhokhar Tsarnaev planted pressure-cooker… Read More
Have you ever been in a situation where you were in a conversation with someone and suddenly ran out of things to say? It can be an awkward and uncomfortable feeling, and many people struggl… Read More
Marcel Schwob belonged to the same fin de siècle generation as Henry James and Robert Louis Stevenson, his colleagues on the other side of the channel, and Jules Renard and Felix Fene… Read More