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How do today’s teenagers change

Few days ago someone told me about the results of an US government-commissioned research, which, on a yearly basis, focuses on the lifestyle of American teenagers. The gathered data outlines a...

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Being philosophers nowadays

It’s not unusual to encounter some hostility in regards to humanistic studies: the market’s demand is more oriented towards scientific subjects, the so-called STEM. The reality emerging from a piece...

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JADEN TAP TAP: PORT-AU-PRINCE’S GARDEN OF LIFE

Today I’d like to talk about a story of hope, born where nobody thought it could. We are in Haiti: the island in the West Indies ravaged in 2010 by a devastating earthquake that caused more than 300k...

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The philosophy behind a ‘thank you’

A good manager knows that a ‘thank you’ said at the right time can be worth more than any other incentive in terms of productivity. But a pinch of good manners and kindness can also go a long way in...

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Teaching to discover: how school should be according to David Edwards

David Edwards is an eclectic Harvard University professor: his interests range from cell and tissue bioengineering to school system planning, design and contemporary art. He raised from the columns of...

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Well-meant anxiety: the philosophy of worrying

Philosophy? It’s always been a remedy for anxiety, against the weight of life. From the Stoics, Aristotle, Plato to Kant, philosophy has always tried to find a way to explain and in some cases beat...

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Seneca the Younger and our lifespan

How are we spending our time? An important question, one that requires us to slow down for a moment or even a few minutes. One of those questions that force us to stop, actually, and why not, to keep...

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The journey and the discovery

What are the things that we really need when we are about to embark on a journey? Good question, the answer to which will vary according to the life stage we are going through. When I was a young boy I...

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When philosophy helps to learn

I’ve always thought that studying philosophy is a good thing and that what we learn can come in handy in other aspects of life too. A research carried out in Britain whose results have been published...

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The quest for happiness

Daniel M. Haybron is a Professor of Philosophy at the St Louis University who, according to common sense, should have many reasons to smile. Last year in July he was awarded a $5m grant from the John...

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Nick Bostrom and the future of humanity

The Future of Humanity Institute is a task-force of scientists, mathematicians, physicists and other ductile and skilled intellectuals led by Swedish philosopher Nick Bostrom, dedicated to humanity’s...

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Self-driving cars and carriages

Last spring in Florida there was the first fatal accident involving a self-driving car. The news dominated the headlines all over the world, mostly because it seemed to somehow confirm what everyone...

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What does it mean to live in a happy country?

How happy are you? And how can we measure happiness? It’s about individual perception, of course, yet I came across a really interesting document providing some valid starting points on which to...

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Being brave enough to change

Changing life, work, direction, objectives. How many times we have thought about it, but how many people have been brave enough to actually do it for real? A lifestyle change can be fascinating indeed,...

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Teaching to discover: how school should be according to David Edwards

David Edwards is an eclectic Harvard University professor: his interests range from cell and tissue bioengineering to school system planning, design and contemporary art. He raised from the columns of...

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Well-meant anxiety: the philosophy of worrying

Philosophy? It’s always been a remedy for anxiety, against the weight of life. From the Stoics, Aristotle, Plato to Kant, philosophy has always tried to find a way to explain and in some cases beat...

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Seneca the Younger and our lifespan

How are we spending our time? An important question, one that requires us to slow down for a moment or even a few minutes. One of those questions that force us to stop, actually, and why not, to keep...

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The journey and the discovery

What are the things that we really need when we are about to embark on a journey? Good question, the answer to which will vary according to the life stage we are going through. When I was a young boy I...

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When philosophy helps to learn

I’ve always thought that studying philosophy is a good thing and that what we learn can come in handy in other aspects of life too. A research carried out in Britain whose results have been published...

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The quest for happiness

Daniel M. Haybron is a Professor of Philosophy at the St Louis University who, according to common sense, should have many reasons to smile. Last year in July he was awarded a $5m grant from the John...

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