Modernity seems to produce its own specific pathologies. These pathologies are present as global catastrophes, such as global wars, climate crises, and genocides, or as more “common” and almost ...
A conversation with the German theorist about the history of Western philosophy and more. In 2019, Jürgen Habermas—perhaps Europe’s most well-known living philosopher—published his long-awaited Auch ...
Muqtedar Khan teaches at the University of Delaware. He is a co-founder of the Delaware Council for Global and Muslim Affairs and is on Twitter. Updated December 6, 2015, 11:09 PM How can we wrap our ...
Modernity, Postmodernity, or Sapiopoiesis? Intelligence and Meaning in the Age of Becoming “Thought creates the world and then says, ‘I didn’t do it.'” — David Bohm … ...
Modern life sometimes seems like a paradox. Americans from the 18th and 19th centuries would be astounded to witness America in 2024. We can drive electric cars instead of riding horses. We live and ...
A special lecture titled **'Intersecting Modernities: Artists and Intellectuals Between France and Korea'** was held at the Korean Cultural Center in Paris on the 27th. Over 100 Parisian citizens ...
During the 1950s, modern architecture had become generally accepted across Europe. The shift is partly due to the urgent building needs after the war and the constraints of limited access to materials ...