In an age in which public intellectuals are often highly divisive figures – think of the storms surrounding Noam Chomsky, Richard Dawkins or Bernard-Henri Levy - few generate more controversy than ...
We live in a plural age. But do we have an adequate philosophy for living together in our diversity? Tariq Ramadan, in his new book, The Quest for Meaning, thinks not. We have roughly three options.
THE author examines the Weber-Fechner law of sensation and shows that “unperceived sense-data,” such as are sometimes deduced from it, are not logically admissible. He expresses spiritual; pluralism ...