*As readers have likely gathered, here at the blog we're mighty keen on "design fiction" and "architecture fiction," while science fiction is, of course, pretty much an existential given. *But what ...
Among the responses I received for last fortnight’s column on dealing with cynicism were a few that pointed to the difficulty of keeping hope alive in the face of repeated failure. How can one avoid ...
For Nepal, introducing a new education system has become crucial. The curriculum must be designed in a way that reflects both knowledge and spirituality to prepare students Differences in culture make ...
Education has never been a one-size-fits-all endeavour. Across history and cultures, different philosophies have shaped how we view learning, the role of the teacher, and the purpose of schooling.
THESE two books both advocate logical realism, as opposed to the conceptualism or nominalism which has been fashionable in Western thought since the fourteenth century. Undoubtedly universals are ...
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