By Ryan Matera
The moon once had its own rotation. Used to swerve on its own axis at its own rate, glib to…
[Editor’s note: I am so grateful to Dr. Stanley Corngold, friend and mentor, for his permission to republish transcendent essays of his like this one on Franz Kafka that originally…
(Editor’s note: Jim and Linda have been huge supporters and boosters of our nonprofit…
by Stephen Duncombe
By Arthur Jensen, Vin Jensen, Kimberly Pearce, and Robyn Penman
It was only a passing comment. A group of students in a “Wearable Technologies” class at Syracuse University’s…
Poetry by Donald Carlson
by Michael Picard
Editor’s note: What follows is a short excerpt from the brilliant book How to Play Philosophy by scholar…
by Gordon K. Haist
[Editor’s note: I first met Dr. Haist at a two-week conference of Philosophy for Children in Mendham, New Jersey, that was presided over by Dr. Matthew Lipman and Dr. Ann Margaret Sharp, founders of the globally recognized Philosophy for Children Program…