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Low-Calorie Cranberry Squash Pie
The following pie recipe combines some typical winter fruit with a healthy, nearly gluten-free crust made of teff flour.
Green Grape Kamut Pie with Walnuts
Kamut flour is more nutritious and flavorful than contemporary wheat flour. The following recipe yields a wonderfully delicious pie ideal for the fall/winter seasons.
Easy Sunflower Bread Recipe
Welcome in the fall with a hearty homemade bread easy to make even for beginners!
The Complete Mr. Arkadin
Criterion released a new, carefully reconstructed version of "Mr. Arkadin" alongside the two other known English-language versions.
On How to Justify One's Beliefs
One of the central debates in 20th Century epistemology concerns the concept of justification. This article gives a brief overview over some major theories in the field.
Human Wisdom
This article discusses Socrates's idea of wisdom in the light of recent findings in empirical psychology.
Human Wisdom as Meta-Knowledge
This article discusses Socrates's idea of human wisdom and how it is used in his defense before the people of Athens.
Of Heroes and Flag Raisers
Eastwood replaces the common idea of heroism by the more tragic notion of human sacrifice, whether voluntary or involuntary, for an assumed greater good.
Summer Drinks: Strawberry Bowle
Thinking about your first outdoor party of the season? Welcome in the summer with a refreshing alcoholic fruit punch.
Logic and Philosophy
This article summarizes how logic has been seen in relation to philosophy and to the sciences based on some of the major developments in the history of logic itself.
Capote on Film
Bennett Miller's "Capote" (2005) and Douglas McGrath's "Infamous" (2006) both deal with Truman Capote's work on "In Cold Blood", his most famous book.
Euthyphro's Claims to Knowledge
In Plato's dialogue "Euthyphro", Socrates examines a young aspiring priest concerning the latter's level of knowledge about piety.
Does Morality Require Religion?
Does God's command make something pious or does rather the fact that something is pious make God command us to do it?
Authority and Rebellion
Plato's dialogue "Euthyphro" evolves around the nature of piety (in the sense of moral or divine justice) and the role of authority in matters of moral judgment.
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