Professor Dien Ho on Zombies and the Meaning of Life October 20, 2013 by Janet Cameron 3 Comments Professor Ho Dien gives insight into the meaning of life, and the possibility of going over to the “other side” in the case of a zombie apocalypse.
Hypatia of Alexandria: Philosopher and the First Notable Woman Mathematician October 14, 2013 by Janet Cameron 1 Comment The lovely and talented Hypatia of Alexandria was a female philosopher and the first notable woman mathematician. She was also murdered with oyster shells.
Mary Wollstonecraft: The First Feminist Scandalises Society October 9, 2013 by Janet Cameron Leave a Comment Mary Wollstonecraft, an early feminist and contemporary of Jane Austen, died young, after giving birth to Mary Shelley of ‘Frankenstein’ fame.
Immanuel Kant on Time – A Theory from the Heart October 6, 2013 by Janet Cameron 45 Comments Philosopher Immanuel Kant believes that Time is the subjective condition under which all our intuitions take place.
Thales, Anaximander and the Birth of Western Philosophy September 27, 2013 by Janet Cameron Leave a Comment Thales and Anaximander are two impressive philosophical minds from over 2,000 years ago. How do ancient Greek philosophies still ring true today?