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The return of “The Prince” in a time of mediocrity
In the spring of 2026, the prominent German philosopher and intellectual provocateur, Peter Sloterdijk, threw a new stone into the…
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Born, not made: Reclaiming human existence in the laboratories of modernity
The Concept of the Person in Contemporary Philosophy At the dawn of the twenty-first century, the concept of the “person”…
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Black Germany
Modern European history is full of gaps that have swallowed entire stories, and perhaps one of the most surprising and…
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The enigma of becoming and the collapse of axioms
Since the dawn of human consciousness, humanity has stood in awe before the flowing river of time. That river which…
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Worlds of Slavery
Reading in the book “Worlds of Slavery: A Comparative History” (Les mondes de l’esclavage : une histoire comparée) A stereotypical…
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UAE in Sudan: Why do Sudanese people blame the Emirates for the destruction of their country?
News Report – Nile Post Since the war began in April 2023, the role of the United Arab Emirates (UAE)…
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With evidence, not superstition: When science knocks on the doors of heaven
Untangling the Historical Conflict Between the Scientist’s Laboratory and the Sanctuary of Faith In the realm of human thought, the…
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Humans without masters
Ever since we took our first seats in school, we have been spoon-fed a single, unchanging story about our human…
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The deep roots of the state
In the corridors of political thought and strategic studies, we often treat the “state” as an inevitable entity, or as…
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When Genes Become an Arena for Control
Moral Vertigo in the Age of “Biotechnology” and Beyond Healing Today, we live in an era where science accelerates at…
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