If we want to be true atheists, do we have to begin with a religious edifice and undermine it from within? Slavoj Žižek has long ...
Continue Reading →Four concise, brilliant lectures on mathematical methods by the Nobel Laureate and quantum pioneer begin with an introduction to visualizing quantum theory through the use ...
Continue Reading →A bedroom, a kitchen, a bathroom – are these rooms all that make a home? Not at all, argues Emanuele Coccia. The buildings we inhabit ...
Continue Reading →Why is there so much inequality? In this intimate and accessible book, world famous economist Yanis Varoufakis sets out to answer his daughter Xenia’s deceptively ...
Continue Reading →This is a powerful exploration of the debilitating impact that politically-correct “multiculturalism” has had upon higher education and academic freedom in the United States. In ...
Continue Reading →The book is one of the precious, useful and well-ordered books that comprises the nobilities of character and recommended etiquettes of every act and activity ...
Continue Reading →The need to support his family meant that George Boole (1815–64) was a largely self-educated mathematician. Widely recognised for his ability, he became the first ...
Continue Reading →In his 1979 essay The Postmodern Condition, Jean-François Lyotard stated that the introduction of the computer and information technology at large define not only a ...
Continue Reading →An investigation of mathematics as it was drawn, encoded, imagined, and interpreted by architects on the eve of digitization in the mid-twentieth century. In Formulations, ...
Continue Reading →A leading philosopher seeks to recover “common sense” as a meeting place to reconcile science and philosophy Stengers recovers the idea of “common sense” as ...
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