I once saw a cartoon where a parent is telling a child "You can’t judge someone until you’ve walked a mile in their shoes"; and the child, standing at the door amid rows of shoes and boots, says, ‘OK, ...
The promotion of human rights has faced challenges in recent years in the United States and elsewhere. In this study, human rights discourses are examined in the context of strategic foreign policy ...
The New Albany Community Foundation, through its New Albany Lecture Series and in partnership with the New Albany Center for Civil Discourse and Debate, recently conducted a virtual program that ...
Peter Smagorinsky is an emeritus professor in the University of Georgia’s College of Education. He is the 2023 recipient of the American Educational Research Association Lifetime Contribution to ...
At a time when India’s stock market capitalisation has touched 140 per cent of GDP, it is natural -- but not necessarily reasonable --that the considerations and priorities of the market dominate the ...
A recent study reveals that AI-driven, polite counterarguments can significantly improve online political discourse. Researchers found that reasoned responses from an AI model nearly doubled the ...
I recently read a fascinating essay by historian Adam Nicolson on the origins of Western philosophy. While traveling by boat in the Mediterranean Sea, Nicolson noticed that Grecian port cities ...
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