[Column] Iran, from Heidegger to Kant
Slavoj Žižek discusses the implications of U.S. and Israeli actions towards Iran while reflecting on his past views on nuclear armament.
Alfonsín, the Enlightened One of Argentine Democracy
The article discusses the intellectual legacy of Raúl Alfonsín, emphasizing his role in Argentine democracy.
The first month of José María Balcázar, the Peruvian president who converses with Kant and Hegel
José María Balcázar, the newly appointed interim president of Peru, seeks to establish himself as a cultured leader by referencing notable philosophers while facing significant political challenges during his initial month in office.
Larijani: Iran's Philosopher General Who Did His PhD on This German Philosopher!
Iran mourns the death of influential politician Ali Larijani, known for his significant role in shaping strategic decisions and his deep engagement with Western philosophy, particularly the works of Immanuel Kant.
Yes, we Kant
The article critiques the romantic portrayal of Iranian leader Ali Larijani by the Italian left, juxtaposing his philosophy with his oppressive actions.
Immanuel Kant: "Patience is the strength of the weak and impatience, the weakness of the strong"
The article reflects on Immanuel Kant's insights about patience in the context of modern society's demand for instant responses.
Kant Specialist, Loyal Collaborator of Khamenei: Who Was Ali Larijani, This Key Figure of the Iranian Regime That Israel Claims to Have Eliminated?
The article discusses the significance of Ali Larijani, a key figure in the Iranian regime, following his alleged elimination by Israel, which creates a strategic void at the upper levels of Iran's government.
Ruthless leader, admirer of Kant and brilliant philosopher – Who is the strongest man in Iran
The article discusses Ali Larijani, a prominent Iranian politician and philosopher, emphasizing his role during the protests in 2009 and his influence in the recent unrest in Iran.
Intellectual History: The Universe in the Lüneburg Heath
The only Immanuel Kant Museum in Germany has opened in Lüneburg, illustrating the philosopher's ideas despite his limited travels.
Kant and the Dangerous Feeling of Understanding the Market
The article discusses how Immanuel Kant's philosophy on the limitation of human perception relates to the behavior of investors in financial markets, illustrating how subjective interpretations of reality affect decision making.
The Problem Solver Who Resolved Patent Disputes with Everyday Language... Lowering Language Barriers That Stopped Kant's Philosophy
This article profiles Jeong Woo-sung, a patent attorney and independent researcher who translated Kant's 'Critique of Pure Reason' into accessible language, making the complex work more approachable for the general public.
The oldest priest in the world celebrated his 110th birthday
Fr. Bruno Kant, the oldest resident of Germany and the oldest priest in the world, celebrated his 110th birthday in Eichenzell-Löschenrode, Germany.
CJI Slams NCERT Chapter: Know What the Full Issue Is
The Supreme Court of India held a suo motu hearing regarding a chapter on 'Judiciary Corruption' and CJI Surya Kant criticized NCERT, directing them to remove the chapter and ensure accountability.
Pastor Turns 110: Why Bruno Kant Is Surprised by His Old Age
Bruno Kant, a pastor from Eichenzell, is set to celebrate his 110th birthday, reflecting on a lifetime that witnessed significant historical events in Germany.
India Today AI Summit: Who Will Bring the AI Revolution - Government or Private Sector?
The India Today AI Summit 2026 featured notable participants discussing the future impact of AI and the role of entrepreneurs versus government in leading the AI revolution.
Design: How red was Immanuel Kant's earlobe, Mr. Leder?
The article discusses German fashion designer Frank Leder and how his collections gained popularity in Japan, establishing him as a notable brand in Tokyo with over 50 menswear collections featuring vintage elements.
Philosophy on social media: explaining Kant in 60 seconds
The article explores how various content creators on platforms like Instagram and TikTok attempt to explain Kantian philosophy in just 60 seconds, highlighting the challenge of engaging audiences and beating the algorithm.
A Question for 2061
The article reflects on the wonder of the starry sky and the persistence of life, even in small plants, inspired by a quote from Immanuel Kant.
Can we lie to save a life? Kant reminds us why we must accept our limits
The article discusses Kant's views on the moral implications of lying, particularly in life-saving situations, as explained by philosopher Susan Neiman in her work.