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The Scandalous Truth about Memoir

May 24, 2026

A memoir is a personal narrative written about a pivotal time in the author’s life. While the story is told from a particular perspective, the events recounted are supposed to be fact, not fiction. But what exactly counts as truth in memoir? Is the distinction…

Envy: Vice or Virtue?

August 22, 2021

Bertrand Russell said that envy was one of the most potent causes of unhappiness, and…

Art Deco illustration of a woman, titled "Envy & Other Sins in Highness

The Creative Life

August 8, 2021

Parents and students alike often think that a college major defines possible career options. Yet…

Infographic: How to lead a creative life. A flowchart illustrating steps and ideas for boosting creativity.

Foucault and Power

July 4, 2021

Michel Foucault was a 20th century philosopher known for his work concerning power and knowledge.…

Michel Foucault contemplating power; "Foucault: Power

Does Reputation Matter?

June 27, 2021

We think about about our own reputation all the time, and we constantly reference the…

Woman checking phone, rating friends app. Does reputation matter?

Can Reason Save Us?

June 13, 2021

To an optimist, things are constantly getting better: disease and extreme poverty are down; life…

Sunbeams break through clouds, the word REASON is prominently displayed.

The Psychology of Cruelty

May 30, 2021

Throughout history, people have committed all kinds of cruel, degrading, and evil acts toward other…

Brain targeted by crosshairs, illustrating the psychology of cruelty.

The Ethics of Algorithms

April 18, 2021

Recent years have seen the rise of machine learning algorithms surrounding us in our homes…

Diagram showing algorithm ethics: thumbs up leads to positive feedback (five stars) and theatrical masks representing positive and negative user experiences.

Does Science Over-reach?

April 4, 2021

We’ve all heard the phrase, “You can’t argue with science.” Appealing to scientific fact as…

Graphic: SCIENCE Ruining Everything Since 1543. Image shows crossed-out icons of the geocentric model, a mythical creature, and a unicorn, questioning science's impact.

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