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  • Musings on environmental ethics and our relationship to nature

    In the face of climate change, we must fundamentally rethink our relationship with nature. This essay explores key perspectives in environmental ethics, ranging from disenchantment and legal personhood for nature, to deep ecology and Aldo Leopold’s land ethic. Drawing on philosophy, law, and human psychology, it argues for a pluralistic… Read more…

  • What constitutes wisdom? An enquiry on its pragmatic component

    What does it truly mean to be wise? This essay explores the nature of wisdom as a pragmatic and dynamic form of truth—one that goes beyond objective facts to shape how we interpret and navigate human experience. Drawing on insights from cognitive science, especially the work of Vervaeke and Ferraro,… Read more…

  • On wisdom: fluidity and illusiveness

    Wisdom is not something easily defined. Might it be better understood without clearly defining its borders? Read more…