Philosophy
The West funds its own executioners in ideological war it barely realizes it is fighting - opinion
Institutional capture, ideological conformity, and foreign-backed authoritarian movements are challenging the individual freedoms that once formed the core of Western civilization.
Serendipitous gifts are all around us: The invisible threads connecting Israelis in times of loss
In a season of joy, rethinking happiness: Lessons from the tightrope
Wedding invitation from 1955: A stroll through cherished memories - opinion
Kafka Esq. – In conversation with Benjamin Balint
Balint’s book “Kafka’s Last Trial” is a meticulously researched narrative telling of the tortuous journey of Kafka’s manuscripts from Czechoslovakia to the vaults of the National Library of Israel.
Hebrew University conferred the most doctoral candidates in Israel this year
Last year the university awarded 311 Ph.D.'s, and in 2012 they awarded 366 doctorates.
A famed French-Jewish philosopher is afraid to leave his home
Unlike most countries, France makes celebrities out of intellectual heroes. They’re revered, quoted and featured regularly on primetime television and even in film.
Reading Kant by the refrigerator light
JEWISH HISTORY is the story of the engaged prophet, rabbi, philosopher and mystic.
Talking about philosophy in Tel Aviv
Some 100 speakers will engage audiences in all-night discussions ranging from linguistic justice to Jews leaving France, at the 5th Tel Aviv Night of Philosophy tomorrow.
Did this ancient Jewish scholar introduce the world to pizza?
Before the leaven could rise, a new scholarly sub-field was born.
Kli Yakar: Torah’s defender of the poor
The author of the Kli Yakar commentary – “kli yakar” is the “precious object” of wise speech in Proverbs 20:15 – exposed the hypocrisy of the wealthy.
Banned for decades, philosophy to be introduced into Saudi Arabian classrooms
One concern is that philosophical thinking will be taught in ways that reinforce prevailing religious doctrines.
Center Field: To reinvigorate Zionism, ‘Z3’ should build ‘identity Zionism’ first
Thankfully, the Z3 Conference didn’t degenerate into the III, the Israel Indignation Industry, where liberals lament Israel’s sins, while conservatives bemoan the world’s hatred.
ETHICS IN EVERYDAY LIFE: Keep the change?
But what if the person who lost the object isn’t a human being but just a corporation? Corporations are owned by collections of human beings – the shareholders.