A Wet Border
The article reflects on the evolution and significance of the mouth in human existence, discussing its implications for digestion and emotional experiences.
Exploiting Ramadan Scenes: A New Israeli Campaign to Distort Human Reality in Gaza
Israel is engaging in a digital campaign that uses images from Ramadan in Gaza to deny the existence of a humanitarian crisis in the region.
Hardo Pajula Interview with Mark Vernon: The Land of Ulro
The article features an interview discussing themes from CzesΕaw MiΕosz's work and the philosophical implications of human existence, drawing upon literary references.
Why did God make sustenance a core issue in religion and life?
The article explores the significance of sustenance in both religious and worldly contexts, emphasizing its integral role in human existence as designed by God.
UN: Israeli actions raise fears of ethnic cleansing in the occupied West Bank and Gaza Strip
A UN Human Rights Office report warns that Israeli military actions in Gaza and the West Bank may amount to ethnic cleansing due to conditions that threaten Palestinian existence.
If your mother hadn't had intercourse with your father at that moment, you wouldn't exist
The article explores the philosophical implications of human existence and the role of contingency in shaping life.
Questioning a World Dominated by Brain and AI: Performance by the Physical Expression Art Group 'Taihen' of People with Disabilities
The performance by the Osaka-based physical expression art group 'Taihen' challenges societal perceptions of human existence in a world increasingly controlled by brains and AI.
Ana Locking: "I always thought, mistakenly, that fashion was too superficial to talk about human existence"
Ana Lockingβs retrospective at the Sala Canal de Isabel II in Madrid highlights that fashion transcends consumerism and engages with deeper human experiences.
What is existentialism and why is it still relevant today?
Existentialism is a philosophical movement focused on human existence, emphasizing themes like freedom and individual responsibility.
Quote of the Day, by writer and thinker Salvador Novo: "Catastrophes are innate to us, almost..."
Salvador Novo's quote suggests that our vulnerability to various disasters is an intrinsic part of human existence, challenging the perception of catastrophes as merely external events.
The Crisis of Humanity Comes Not from Machines but from the 'Absence of Thought'
The article discusses how AI is redefining the conditions for human existence, prompting a reassessment of what it means to be human today in light of technological advancements.
Life
The article discusses various aspects and themes surrounding life experiences and human existence.
UNRWA warns of undermining its work in Jerusalem due to Israeli policies
UNRWA's director in the West Bank, Roland Frederick, warned that Israeli policies are threatening the operational existence of the agency in East Jerusalem, citing recent Israeli military actions against its facilities.
In the Waiting
The article reflects on the captivating presence of a unique individual observed in an airport in Uruguay, emphasizing the beauty of human existence over landscapes.
Oral Culture: We Hear Voices. Should We Be Worried?
The article discusses the dual existence of written text and AI-read audio, questioning the impact of podcasts as the new dominant medium on human thought and democracy.