Author: Leo Syumar

Live for Yourself: Unpacking Ayn Rand's Radical and Uncompromising Call for a New Morality

Live for Yourself: Unpacking Ayn Rand's Radical and Uncompromising Call for a New Morality

Article | Psychology
Few 20th-century thinkers inspire such fierce devotion and such passionate opposition as Ayn Rand. Fleeing the collectivist tyranny of the Soviet Union, the novelist and philosopher became a lifelong champion of a rugged, heroic individualism.
How Schopenhauer Finds Peace in a World of Pain

How Schopenhauer Finds Peace in a World of Pain

Article | Psychology
In the grand concert of 19th-century philosophy, dominated by the soaring, optimistic symphonies of thinkers like Hegel, Arthur Schopenhauer’s voice is a deep, melancholic cello.
Hegel's Ghost: The Philosopher Who Still Haunts Our World

Hegel's Ghost: The Philosopher Who Still Haunts Our World

Article | Psychology
To enter the world of Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel is to stand before one of the most ambitious and demanding intellectual systems ever created.
How Immanuel Kant Built the World Inside Your Head

How Immanuel Kant Built the World Inside Your Head

Article | Psychology
Immanuel Kant, a man who famously lived his entire life in the quiet town of Königsberg, never traveled the world, yet undertook one of the most audacious journeys in the history of human thought.
Heidegger's Controversial Guide to a Life Worth Living

Heidegger's Controversial Guide to a Life Worth Living

Article | Psychology
To read Martin Heidegger is to venture into deep and difficult territory. His work is famously dense, his language is notoriously complex, and his magnum opus, Being and Time, was left unfinished.
What Does It Truly Mean to 'Do What You Must' According to Confucius?

What Does It Truly Mean to 'Do What You Must' According to Confucius?

Article | Psychology
In an age of radical thinkers and revolutionary ideas, Confucius stands apart. He wasn't a prophet who claimed divine revelation, nor a philosopher who sought to build a new system from scratch.
What Is the True Meaning of Feminism Today?

What Is the True Meaning of Feminism Today?

Article | Self-care
The word “feminism” often brings a storm of images and accusations to mind. For some, it’s a radical, man-hating agenda. For others, it’s a simple fight for equal rights.
Why Nietzsche Claimed the

Why Nietzsche Claimed the "Death of God" Was a Catastrophe, Not a Celebration

Article | Psychology
Few thinkers in history are as electrifying, and as dangerously misunderstood, as Friedrich Nietzsche. He was a man whose genius tipped into madness, a philosopher who wrote not in dense, systematic arguments.
How Sartre Argues That We Forge Our Own Soul With Every Action We Take

How Sartre Argues That We Forge Our Own Soul With Every Action We Take

Article | Life
Jean-Paul Sartre was more than just a philosopher; he was a cultural force, a man of unyielding principle who famously refused the Nobel Prize in Literature. His name often brings to mind the smoky cafes of post-war Paris.
Why Philosophical Pessimism Isn't as Gloomy as It Sounds

Why Philosophical Pessimism Isn't as Gloomy as It Sounds

Article | Psychology
"Look on the bright side." We’ve all been told this. Our culture often insists on cheerfulness, branding anyone who deviates as a pessimist—a word loaded with images of gloom, sadness, and despair.
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