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Is democracy always about truth? Why we may need to loosen our views to heal our divisions
We find ourselves in the midst of a crisis of truth. Trust in public institutions of knowledge (schools, legacy media, ...
File photo shows a person draped in an 'Every Child Matters' banner while standing in front of the former Mohawk Institute Residential School on a previous National Day for Truth and Reconciliation.
Democrats and other Americans who did not vote for Donald Trump are wrestling with how to cope with the elevation of such a man to the highest office in the land – for the second time. It is a ...
Libraries remain a place where people can go to separate fact from fiction. (Getty Images) We “celebrated” April Fools last week, pranking, getting pranked or observing from a safe distance. I once ...
The question of what is true resides at the very core of philosophy, especially the Greek tradition that was so powerfully shaped by the trio of Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle. Perhaps more than ...
The Metropolitan Museum of Art recently announced that it was adopting a new policy of open access to images of items in its collection. “Increasing access to the museum’s collection and scholarship ...
In the jargon of academia, the study of what we can know, and how we can know it, is called “epistemology.” During the 1980s, philosopher Richard Rorty declared it dead and bid it good riddance. To ...
Today you accept citizenship in a special forum and we grant you the protection the university extends to all unpopular theorists, courageous discoverers and shatterers of illusions of knowledge. As a ...
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