Focusing on the life of Italian scholar Giovanni Pico della Mirandola, this is a superbly written effort to capture the power ...
By just about any measure, Damion Searls, an American translator of German, Norwegian, French, and Dutch, is one of the ...
Albert Camus is likely the most popular novelist who is also often regarded as consequential in the history of philosophy, ...
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Does the Catholic college or university have anything distinctive to offer to today's world? Only if it maintains dynamic ...
Historical and sociological perspectives reveal why certain societies or subgroups resist change, often rooted in cultural ...
Henri Bergson was one of the most famous people in the world, and certainly the most famous philosopher. Enormous crowds ...
The University of Scranton’s Schemel Forum plans to feature informative discussions on pressing global and cultural topics during the spring semester World Affairs Luncheon Seminars.
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The Philosophy of Translation begins with an anecdote ... As someone who belongs to the former category, I recently asked Lorna Scott Fox to edit a book I had translated from a language she doesn’t ...