Anti-Semite and Jew by Jean-Paul Sartre: What He Got Right, What He Got Wrong, and Why It Still Matters
Few books in the Western canon carry the particular discomfort of being simultaneously essential and…

Few books in the Western canon carry the particular discomfort of being simultaneously essential and…

Descartes made a mistake. Not a small one — not the kind you catch in…

Few academic books arrive with both the fury of a polemic and the grief of…

Questioning is a skill most people believe they already possess. They do not. Most of…

Every serious attempt to explain consciousness eventually confronts the same embarrassing fact: the thing doing…

Philosophers are almost always summarized to death before anyone actually reads them. Nietzsche, more than…