Immanuel Kant is recognized as the founder of deontology, who derives morality from pure reason (Stanford Encyclopedia o…
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Dear reader, the ultimate goal of this pages-long whimsical jest is to explore what literature is, and to argue that the…
Michael Sandel on John Rawls
Michael Sandel is a prominent philosopher of the modern age. His “Justice” provides a thorough literature review …
K-pop and Feminism
K-pop, a global cultural phenomenon, has captivated millions with its vibrant music, choreography, production, an…
9 Ethical Concerns For Chat GPT
The ethical puzzle of AI and the 9 big questions we can’t ignore: As AI becomes increasingly integrated into our daily l…
Is it Fair to Say that Literature is Another Name for Language Which has No Practical Use?
To assess the validity of this statement, it is important to define first the concept of “practical use”. Things …
What is ChatGPT?
In the recent decade, one of the most groundbreaking advancements has been the development of ChatGPT and Large Language…
5 Fun Facts About 5 Great Writers
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An Analysis of Asian Beauty Standards
The “white, infantile, and slim” aesthetic in Asia encapsulates a monotonous standard of beauty that reflects the…
One Hundred Years of Solitude
In Gabriel García Márquez’s work, the character Prudencio Aguilar continues to torment José Arcadio Buendía (JAB),…