For all my small years of appreciating social import or product of philosophical reflection is the realization that all of human history has been a product of some critical reflection. Right from Thales’ curiosity to the present, human history has witnessed steady dialectical progress and desolation. From Galilean world view, Newtonian physics, to Wright Brothers airplane; and from the computer, atomic/nuclear/oxygen bomb, to the boundless social media of the contemporary, the world has had untold progress (through its curiosity and critical thought), with its devastating evil other-side–the acme of which is a highly technologically united world that can be extinguished in few minutes by its own product (philosophy). Such philosophical thou...
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This collection of articles was written over the last 10 years and the most important and longest wi...
What is the social relevance of philosophy? Any answer to this question must involve at least three ...
Many books link World War II to postmodernism, but few link World War I in the same way. The author ...
The world of academic philosophy is now entering a new age, one defined neither by colonial need for...
More often than in the case of any other sphere of culture, we face an apology of war while dealing...
Wars and war conflicts have been seen through history. It seems this is a necessity. From the histo...
The Second World War ended with the exposure of the Nazi death camps and the threat of global nuclea...
This thesis examines in four parts a collection of philosophical arguments dealing with war. The co...
Marx is famous for apparently dismissing the practical role of philosophy. Yet, as accumulating empi...
The aim of the article is establishing the link between philosophical problematization and the way o...
In this chapter, I revisit the question of the philosophical significance of the Great War upon the ...
15 p. article for an E-publication.Philosophers have traditionally written from the perspective of o...
This collection of articles was written over the last 10 years and the most important and longest wi...
In this paper it is argued that philosophical anthropology is central to ethics and politics. The d...
This paper argues the following points: 1. It is necessary to affirm that all of humanity has always...
This collection of articles was written over the last 10 years and the most important and longest wi...
What is the social relevance of philosophy? Any answer to this question must involve at least three ...
Many books link World War II to postmodernism, but few link World War I in the same way. The author ...
The world of academic philosophy is now entering a new age, one defined neither by colonial need for...