Has Stoicism become a new religion?
Unthinkable: Stoicism is all the rage in Silicon Valley but its roots are often overlooked
Unthinkable: Stoicism is all the rage in Silicon Valley but its roots are often overlooked
Feeling gleeful? Schopenhauer wouldn’t approve, but Nietzsche would understand
If you never felt down you would be completely out of touch with reality
Whole New Ball Game: Sports Direct owner’s treatment of workers not good for the optics
Covid-19: Never before have we needed such patience and conflict resolution skills
Unthinkable: The idea of a soul helps us to understand ‘what it is to be human’, says philosopher John Cottingham
Having navigated imposter syndrome of our 20s, and the pureed carrot and Calpol era of our 30s, we’ve arrived at a new, more terrifying phase
Unthinkable: The Roman Stoics might just have the answer to all your problems in a ‘convenient’ heavenly fiction
Web Log: It helps you reflect on everything such as friendship and preparedness
An across-the-board failure rate of 10 per cent in basic literacy is not acceptable
Chris Johns: Just wait a few years and the UK will be clamouring to join the euro: Reality has a habit of intruding but it can take its time
I’m easily swayed by politicians who do art. Here are some of my favourites
I recently mixed up two philosophers in an article. It was a simple error but I couldn’t stop thinking about it
Alt-right icon or incisive psychologist? The Canadian professor says his priority is to help people take charge of their lives
Laura Kennedy: It can sometimes be difficult to know when criticism is valid
Laura Kennedy: Soon, the light of spring will mean the dark embrace of bed will hold less temptation
Facebook’s Frankenstein moment in US election shows its power to warp democracy
Coping: With a Stoic sense of ourselves as works in progress, we can make our lives better
An intriguing real life puzzle at Dublin's Marsh’s Library is at the heart of a new children’s story book
US billionaire to loan three paintings to Dublin exhibition he financed research for
Classical studies, Latin and Greek are important but fewer students than ever are learning them. One teachers blames the Leaving Cert, which hasn’t been reviewed since the 1970s
Those who shut down discourse by shouting ‘privilege’ have an irony deficiency
Realising that other people don’t have the power to influence your behaviour is freeing
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Full general election coverage including analysis and results for all 43 constituencies
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
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