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The Last Samurai: The True Story of How a Warrior Class Vanished in an Era of Peace

The Last Samurai: The True Story of How a Warrior Class Vanished in an Era of Peace

Article | Psychology
The figure of the samurai has long captured our imagination. We see them as more than just warriors; they were philosophers, rulers, and the architects of a unique cultural epoch in Japan.
Why Everything You Know About Eastern Philosophy Might Be Wrong

Why Everything You Know About Eastern Philosophy Might Be Wrong

Article | Psychology
When we hear the phrase “Eastern philosophy,” a familiar collage of images often springs to mind: serene meditation, the physical discipline of yoga, spiritual practices shrouded in esoteric wisdom.
How Plato Redefined the World We See

How Plato Redefined the World We See

Article | Psychology
What if the world you see, touch, and hear is not the real world at all, but a mere shadow of a deeper truth? This profound and unsettling question lies at the heart of the philosophy of Plato, born in Athens in 427 BC.
How Real-Life Spies and Samurai Shaped the World of Naruto

How Real-Life Spies and Samurai Shaped the World of Naruto

Article | Psychology
In the grand pantheon of modern pop culture, the shinobi in the orange jumpsuit has become as instantly recognizable as Superman or Mickey Mouse. The story of Naruto resonated with an entire generation, and its world continues to expand.
The True Meaning of Anarchy and the Dream of a World Without Rulers

The True Meaning of Anarchy and the Dream of a World Without Rulers

Article | Psychology
When we hear the word "anarchy," the image that often springs to mind is one of chaos, violence, and disorder. This association has deep roots.
An Instrument of God or the State: Who Did the Inquisition Truly Serve?

An Instrument of God or the State: Who Did the Inquisition Truly Serve?

Article | Psychology
The image is seared into our collective memory: a young woman, Joan of Arc, captured in 1430 and sold to her enemies. She faces a trial not in a king’s court, but before the Holy Inquisition, accused of heresy.
Ancient Stoic Secrets to Modern Resilience

Ancient Stoic Secrets to Modern Resilience

Article | Psychology
Even if you’ve never formally studied it, you’ve likely encountered the wisdom of Stoicism. It whispers through aphorisms about enduring hardship and finding peace within
The Hidden Philosophy of Minecraft

The Hidden Philosophy of Minecraft

Article | Psychology
Even if you’ve never played it, you know what it looks like. Those pixelated landscapes and blocky figures have burrowed their way into our collective consciousness, becoming a staple of pop culture.
Why Reading Heidegger Is Worth the Struggle

Why Reading Heidegger Is Worth the Struggle

Article | Psychology
To encounter the works of Martin Heidegger is often described as a struggle, a challenge that can feel both frustrating and profound.
The Sunset of the West: Why All Great Cultures Are Destined to Die

The Sunset of the West: Why All Great Cultures Are Destined to Die

Article | Psychology
A century ago, in the pessimistic atmosphere of a defeated Germany after the First World War, the philosopher Oswald Spengler published The Decline of the West.
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