There was no effort to incorporate the cloisters or detailed stonework of the older colleges in some kind of neo-gothic, kitsch Poundbury-style imitation; this would have been sacrilege to his ...
Ghana and Zambia announced a landmark bilateral agreement to implement visa-free travel for their citizens, marking the first such arrangement between the two nations. Ghanaian President John ...
Garmin has launched a brand-new golf watch called the Approach J1 - and it’s not just a “smaller version” of an adult wearable. Instead, Garmin is calling it the first GPS watch purpose-built for ...
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Research indicates that significant discussions, debates, and studies in the 19th and 20th centuries explored the importance of agency and personal responsibility, with notable contributions from ...
Is this real life? Is this just fantasy? A growing number of scientists are suggesting that the idea that we are all living in a simulation may not be completely far-fetched. Simulation theory is the ...
Journal Editorial Report: The week's best and worst from Bill McGurn, Kate Bachelder Odell and Kim Strassel. Photo: AFP/Getty Images/Khalil Hamra/Associated Press It wasn’t hard to find Scott Strode ...
I have two objectives in this paper. The first is to investigate whether, and to what extent, truth is valuable. I do this by first isolating the value question from other normative questions. Second, ...
I recently met with a very successful CEO and asked how happy he was on a scale from 0 to 10. He began answering, “In business, I’m…” I interrupted him. “No, not business—how happy are you?” After a ...
Daniel Kudla receives funding from Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada and internal research funds from Memorial University of Newfoundland and Labrador. He is a member of the ...
Undergraduates need to see the forest, not just the trees. Given the sharp decline in the quantity and quality of history instruction in K-12 schools, students now more than ever need a big-picture ...