In his famous paper, Julian Huxley gives the outline of what he believes future humanity could – and should – look like. By pointing out the numerous limitations and feebleness the human nature is – at the time – prone to, and by confronting them with the possibilities humankind has, Huxley expresses the need to research and put into use all possible measures that would enable man achieve utmost perfection
A review essay of Hans Lindahl, Fault Lines of Globalization (OUP, 2013).Peer reviewe
The redheaded cockchafer ('Adoryphorus couloni') (Burmeister) (RHC) is an important pest of semi-imp...
peer reviewedCall metaphysical optimism the view that this world is the best of all possible worlds....
In his famous paper, Julian Huxley gives the outline of what he believes future humanity could – and...
One question that historical phonology should reasonably seek to answer is: are there impossible cha...
In the paper, I discuss the possible gap between the transhumanist perspective of controlling and pe...
Richard Corlett looks at the stereotype of the ‘Essex girl’ beyond its portrayal in the media
For approximately two thousand years, human thinkers have been attempting to define a behaviour, re...
Immune-mediated necrotizing myopathies (IMNM) are recognized as a subgroup of idiopathic inflammator...
When I act on something, three kinds of idea (or representation) come into play. First, I have a non...
II Workshop on Identity, Memory and Experience. Getafe (Spain), March 1-4th, 2011In Shame and Neces...
A 31-year-old man with pontine infarction was referred to our hospital for further evaluation and tr...
A review of David Palumbo-Liu's The Deliverance of Others: Reading Literature in a Global Age (Duke,...
A review of Luc Boltanski, On Critique: A Sociology of Emancipation (Polity Press, Cambridge, 2011)
In utter selfishness, my hope is for the following pursuit, to which my reader will be witness, ends...
A review essay of Hans Lindahl, Fault Lines of Globalization (OUP, 2013).Peer reviewe
The redheaded cockchafer ('Adoryphorus couloni') (Burmeister) (RHC) is an important pest of semi-imp...
peer reviewedCall metaphysical optimism the view that this world is the best of all possible worlds....
In his famous paper, Julian Huxley gives the outline of what he believes future humanity could – and...
One question that historical phonology should reasonably seek to answer is: are there impossible cha...
In the paper, I discuss the possible gap between the transhumanist perspective of controlling and pe...
Richard Corlett looks at the stereotype of the ‘Essex girl’ beyond its portrayal in the media
For approximately two thousand years, human thinkers have been attempting to define a behaviour, re...
Immune-mediated necrotizing myopathies (IMNM) are recognized as a subgroup of idiopathic inflammator...
When I act on something, three kinds of idea (or representation) come into play. First, I have a non...
II Workshop on Identity, Memory and Experience. Getafe (Spain), March 1-4th, 2011In Shame and Neces...
A 31-year-old man with pontine infarction was referred to our hospital for further evaluation and tr...
A review of David Palumbo-Liu's The Deliverance of Others: Reading Literature in a Global Age (Duke,...
A review of Luc Boltanski, On Critique: A Sociology of Emancipation (Polity Press, Cambridge, 2011)
In utter selfishness, my hope is for the following pursuit, to which my reader will be witness, ends...
A review essay of Hans Lindahl, Fault Lines of Globalization (OUP, 2013).Peer reviewe
The redheaded cockchafer ('Adoryphorus couloni') (Burmeister) (RHC) is an important pest of semi-imp...
peer reviewedCall metaphysical optimism the view that this world is the best of all possible worlds....