• The brutal philosophy of Tyson Fury

    Tyson Fury, the towering British behemoth with the quick wit and even quicker fists, is ready to fight Oleksandr Usyk.…What to read next: There’s nothing racist about Anglo-Saxons | How the SNP broke Holyrood | Why students at historically black colleges aren’t protesting | The Biden-Trump debates won’t measure up to the past

  • Everyday Philosophy: "Should I hide my wild past from my parents?"

    I have had a long and “crazy” life. A lot of what I learned from difficult experiences has and can help others. I have put off writing a book about my life because it might upset my 91-year-old mother. I do have a blog, but I could write more for it. Should I be patient or stop worrying about upsetting my mother and write about my life?– Ataina, US I was really taken with this question because I’ve experienced the same thing, but in reverse. I asked my dad three years ago to write an...

  • Same as It Ever Was?: Eternal Recurrence in Ancient Greek and Roman Philosophy

    While Friedrich Nietzsche popularised the notion of an “eternal return” — in which one’s life would occur again, forever, exactly as it did before — the concept was itself a repetition. Claire Hall explores various shades of this idea in ancient philosophy, from Pythagorean metempsychosis to Stoic predictions about a cosmological reset.

  • How the Light Gets In founder: Bankers! Of course they need philosophy

    Philosopher Hilary Lawson on why you should spend your May bank holiday at How the Light Gets In, Britain's first festival of ‘ideas’

  • Georgia All-American Malaki Starks Discloses Kirby Smart's Ice Cold Philosophy On Transfers

    Kirby Smart is fully confident in what he has built at the University of Georgia and does not concern himself with players who leave his program to enter the transfer portal. Business is buisness. The 48-year-old head coach takes an ice cold stance on transfers, which is likely shared by most coaches across the country. […]