How Writing Opens Up New Spaces in a Crowded World
When the marketplace of words seems crowded, the best remedy is to keep on writing
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When the marketplace of words seems crowded, the best remedy is to keep on writing
Aztec philosophy tells us that the world is slippery, and that if we don't want to lose our footing, we need all the wisdom we can get.
The ancient Chinese philosopher who advocated uselessness and free-and-easy wandering.
Arete of Cyrene was an early woman philosopher who emphasised the centrality of bodily pleasure to the good life.
In our final class, we're looking back at the last six weeks, and looking forward to ask about the future of work.
Mencius argued for the inherent goodness of human nature, and insisted that good government is about nourishing this inherent goodness.
We spend a lot of our life not just working, but also playing. But what is play, and why does it matter?
Plato opened up a series of questions — about philosophy, knowledge, truth, politics and ethics — that have preoccupied philosophers down to the present-day.
Is idleness a bad thing? Or does taking idleness more seriously offer us new possibilities for human liberation?
A podcast interview about writing, creativity and the challenges of teaching in multilingual environments, with Dr Tim Hannigan.
In the last piece, we explored the idea that work might just be the thing that saves us. But what if the reverse is true?