
Rebecca Ivory
Apr 19, 202310 min read






This new article in the Philosophy of Science 101 series investigates various theories regarding laws of nature, stemming from David Hume.

With a philosophical approach, this article explores the 'physical possibility' of time travel permitted by General Relativity.

Both cyborgs and witches attest to women’s oppression, but are being turned into feminist symbols of resistance.

This new addition to the Philosophy of Science 101 series explores models of scientific explanation.

"Was ist vernünftig, das ist wirklich, und was ist wirklich, das ist vernünfitg" [What is rational, that is real, and what is real, that is rational] (Hegel, 1820) The Philosophy of the Subjective Spirit, contained inside the broader didactical project of the Encyclopaedia (Hegel, 1817; 1827; 1830), is a section that is particularly controversial. Published in the midst of the end of German Romanticism, the Encyclopaedia mirrored its times and wanted to represent the same que

This article explores Michael Hardimon's minimalist concept of race as a modest biological kind in the philosophy of race.

This addition to the Philosophy of Science 101 series delves into scientific models and representation.

This article highlights critically examines the hidden role of democracy in forming social movements.

This article is a demonstration of the concept and phenomenon of emergence and a presentation of a critical reflection on the concept.

According to Kristeva, abjection might be the source of women’s marginalization, and their bodies the equivalent to a liminal space.

This article explicates the role of invariance in James Woodward's manipulability account of causation.

"Awakening is perhaps the synthesis of the thesis, represented by the dream consciousness and the antithesis, constituted by the waking consciousness?" W. Benjamin, Passagenwerk, 1927-1940 Introduction The notion of Space is within itself extremely stratified: it relates to our existence within environments, and our interactions with objects and images, it finds its examples in the expressions, along human history, of the devotions to gods, throughout the edifications of temp
