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This blog examines 15 of the most intriguing and perplexing philosophical thought experiments, which will test your understanding of reality.
Poetry evokes emotions. Perhaps when the world turns a blind eye to the horrors in Palestine, it is crucial to read poems. In these crazy times, there is nothing like poetry to remind ourselves of ...
An outstanding academic CV must emphasize on one's credentials and competence in a certain field of study. This CV guide will show you how!
DeepSeek and the Politics of Knowledge It seems a new AI player was in town. Founded two years ago, in 2023, the Chinese AI company DeepSeek had already achieved what would have seemed almost ...
Philosophers have debated if a tree falls in the forest, does it make a sound even if no one hears it? Its answer is complicated.
Austin Kleon’s 2012 bestseller Steal Like an Artist is about advice: the writing ones, the creative ones, and the stealing ones. Advice, nonetheless. In those 160-odd creative pages—with glittering ...
Now the Sunday book market has found a new home in Mahila Haat, a distance from the Delhi Gate metro station. The market opens at 9 am.
In Banu Mushtaq’s "Heart Lamp", one encounters experiences of patriarchy, tradition, misogyny, and age-old customs.
The book seeks to tell the story of India-Pakistan relations in its deeply wrought context and is more objective in its approach.
Peter Singer argues that if someone within close proximity is suffering, you are justified to help them. Help those in need in your city if you can’t help someone in a faraway Asia or Africa. But, ...
In Taoism, the term “wu wei” (無為 in Chinese) refers to “doing nothing” or, as some claim, “non-action”, “effortless action.
Recently, I sat (somewhat reluctantly, guilt-ridden by the number of movies and series I was hooked on) to watch Kiran Rao’s latest Netflix film, Laapataa Ladies. I must admit, at the outset, that it ...
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