Thomas Kuhn, author of The Structure of Scientific Revolution[1], proposes that Aristotle held the scientific high ground for millennia, not because of dogma but
Thomas Kuhn, author of The Structure of Scientific Revolution[1], proposes that Aristotle held the scientific high ground for millennia, not because of dogma but
Epistemology comes from two Greek words- episteme (knowledge) and logos (reason, word, study), which taken together means study of knowledge. Within philosophy, epistemology is the
Dear Karen*, I have been trying to think of the last time I applied pen to paper to write you a note and realize— it’s
Plato, observing the deplorable living conditions of his master, Socrates, and his state-sanctioned death opts for another path: teaching paying students in a school called
Socrates is a major, and some would argue THE, turning point in philosophy. Why? Is it because he had a good advocate in Plato, much
Interesting times. Why now? What happened? Is this just random good luck, PR, or something else? “Not only is it uncommon to see the future