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Leftism, a ‘mental illness’? Oh, Right!
Rationale Magazine
02/11/2025
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Credulity for tales of the astonishing
Jack Dikian
31/10/2025
Remember the time when claiming to have been abducted by aliens was all the rage among the hillbillies, crackpots and ...
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Building a stable ‘abode of thought’: Kant’s rules for virtuous thinking
Alexander Englert
25/10/2025
What makes a life virtuous? The answer might seem simple: virtuous actions – actions that align with morality. But life ...
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How authoritarians twist language into weapons
Matthe Sharpe
22/10/2025
The world finds itself in a cultural setting in which large swathes of democratic countries place their faith in faux ...
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How to survive in these interesting – and difficult – times
Elizabeth Dangerfield
18/10/2025
There is a wonderful film called the The Book Thief, which is based on a novel by Markus Zusak, an ...
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Steven Pinker’s insights on how ‘common knowledge’ shapes our individual lives and societies
Jamie Roberts
15/10/2025
I don’t know about you, but ever since I can remember – from my early teens – I have been ...
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