Intellectualism

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Intellectualism One of the many quite serious illnesses that affects modern man is intellectualism. The same things can be said about this evil as about other diseases: that it attacks a certain type of people, under certain conditions, and usually appears at a certain age; the cause is unknown, and the medications used in the … Read more

Does science have all the answers?

Does science have all the answers? Science occupies an increasingly important place in our modern civilization. Since Europe emerged from the Middle Ages in the 15th century, the scientific community has played an increasingly important and influential role in shaping the leaders of the Western world. Over time, various scientific movements have emerged, such as … Read more

Himalayan Innovator and Educator – Sonam Wangchuk

Himalayan Innovator and Educator – Sonam Wangchuk The barren and desolate landscapes of Ladakh, surrounded by white Himalayan peaks and clear blue skies, captivate with their harsh, primordial beauty. However, life in these cold wastelands in the far northwest of India, where Tibetan, Indian, and Central Asian influences intertwine, has always been difficult. This is … Read more

Hermeneutics and Ethics

Hermeneutics and Ethics The conversation with the prominent Ukrainian philosopher, Prof. Sergey Borisovich Krimsky, was conducted by Irina Kamenshchikova. Professor Borisovich, in your opinion, what challenges does contemporary education face? First of all, it should be emphasized that the problems faced by education today (at all levels, from schools to universities, doctoral studies and beyond) … Read more

Globalization

Globalization The concept of globalization today is unavoidable, regardless of the aspect of our lives in question. As our lives are exposed to global influences in various ways, especially through the media and the economy, it is no wonder that many people voice their opinions on this topic – some defend it unreservedly as an … Read more

To watch, not to see

Watching, not seeing We live in a polluted world and we have become accustomed to it. The level of environmental pollution is increasing day by day, especially in large cities. As we cannot leave them because we are tied to them by our obligations, we have simply adapted to this situation. Our bodies have developed … Read more

Francis Bacon – On Delirium

Francis Bacon – On Hurry Excessive hurry is the most dangerous thing for proper work. Such hurry is similar to what doctors call rapid digestion, which undoubtedly fills the body with acids and insidious disease-causing germs. Therefore, do not measure haste with breaks, but with progress in work. Just as speed in races is not … Read more

Francis Bacon – On Happiness

Francis Bacon – On Happiness It cannot be denied that external circumstances contribute to well-being: favor, opportunity, someone else’s death, situations that align with virtue. But for the most part, the mold of happiness lies in the hands of the individual. “Faber quisque fortunae suae” (Everyone is the architect of their own happiness), as the … Read more

Francis Bacon – On Courage

Francis Bacon – On Boldness Although this is a trivial school example, it is still worth considering the words of a wise man: when Demosthenes was asked what is most important in a speaker, he replied: “Speaking.” And after that? “Speaking again,” he answered. This is how he spoke, even though he knew it best, … Read more

Francis Bacon – On Conversation

Francis Bacon – On Conversation Some people in conversation are more interested in impressing others with their wit, by being able to talk about everything, rather than with their reasoning – the ability to discern what is true; as if it is praiseworthy to know how to talk about something, rather than to reason correctly. … Read more