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Who is the Philosopher?
I was in an epistemology class during this discussion. “Do you consider philosophy professors as philosophers?” It struck me. I hadn’t...
Dimitry R. Ichwan
Jul 135 min read


Truth as Labor: the Ethics of History and Collective Memory in a Post-Factual World
At its most vital, history is meant to instruct. It is the mirror we hold to our past so that we do not stumble blindly in repetition....
Kaylene Chen
Jun 306 min read


Living Inside the Model
Mary had never seen red. In Frank Jackson's famous thought experiment, she is a great scientist who understands everything about color,...
I Made Dwipayana
Jun 305 min read


Fragments of Us: Narrative, Myth, and the Making of Collective Identity
Collective identity is a construct of cognitive, moral, and emotional connections shared by individuals within a broader community...
Fikry R. Muraza
Jun 305 min read


The Art of the Unlived Life
The human psyche is a fragile thing, isn’t it? On our best days—when dopamine and serotonin flow just right—we wish ourselves a longer,...
Dinni Tresnadewi
Jun 305 min read


History: Not Just What We Remember, But What We Forget
When the New York Knicks reached the Eastern Conference for the first time in 25 years, its namesake city went into a frenzy. Out on the...
Justin Tjitra
Jun 306 min read


Menganalisis Metode Socrates: Relevansi di Zaman Modern danTeknologi Canggih
ABSTRAK Artikel ini menganalisis relevansi metode Socrates dalam konteks zaman modern yang ditandai oleh pesatnya perkembangan teknologi....
Fadliyan Ramaditia
Jun 205 min read


Why Do You Exist?
Humans are always searching for meaning. We believed that God created us with purpose. "I exist — that must mean something, right?" But...
Nathaniel Varen
Jun 112 min read


Time Machine, Asbestos, and What Do We Owe to the Future
Imagine you built a time machine. Like any curious person, you use it to travel 50 years into the future. When you arrive, you find that...
Delfando Hutagaol
Jun 114 min read


Suatu Ikhtiar Membangun Jati Diri
ABSTRAK Nurani bukan hanya soal kebijaksanaan diri untuk menahan dan mempertimbangkan diri dalam menghadapi berbagai situasi, namun ia...
Sidik Permana
Jun 48 min read


You Exist Because You Act
The default state of existence is non-existence. What we call existence isn’t a rest state. Existence is a product of action. Before the...
Syahdan Projects
May 232 min read


Only the Pigs Can Think: Why Philosophy Is a Privilege We Can't Afford
Louis Prang & Co. (American, 1824 – 1909) We like to imagine that philosophy is for everyone. Anyone, anywhere, can read Plato, Kant, or...
Jesica Caroline
May 235 min read


Embracing Stillness: The Role of Stoicism in the Digital Age
Generated using OpenAI's DALL·E based on a custom prompt designed by the author. Imagine a quiet morning. A cup of coffee steams gently...

Diva Nugraha
May 233 min read


Anchor Your Sanity with Meaning: How to persevere in times of crisis
Life: The True Definition of Balance and Moderation Life is the core manifestation of chaos and order. It is what makes them so painfully...
Bayu Dewanto
May 234 min read


Twisted Morality of Our Current Society
In Indonesia, morality is held in high regard, or, at least on paper. Scratch the surface, and it starts to look less like ethics and...

Moh Adi Amirudin
May 166 min read


The Soil Memory: A Reflection on Power, Identity, and the Limits of Knowing
The river remembers every stone but the ocean forgets every drop. — Anonymous There used to be a river here. It did not roar nor...

Ravrireira Rake Sonia
May 135 min read


When Consciousness Fades
Consciousness. What is it? I understand it as the essence of man. It is the part that forms the basis for humans to engage in their...
Abrar Rizq Ramadhan
May 25 min read


Why Do We Feel Empty?Alienation in Modern Life
Introduction: Alienation Amidst Life’s Hustle "Modern humans walk through crowds, yet their souls feel trapped in an empty room. We...

Ilham Kamaludin
Apr 167 min read


The Fear of Freedom in the Modern World
“To transcend nature, to be alienated from nature and from another human being, finds man naked, ashamed. He is alone and free, yet...

Thariq Rasyid
Mar 314 min read


The Ship of Theseus Paradox
To Be Read on the First Day of 2136 A.D. Dear Last Earthlings, Happy New Year. If that phrase still has meaning, if "new" still exists,...
Gitasya Ananda Murti.
Mar 246 min read
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