Monthly Archives: May 2022

Stephen Asma on “Imaginology”

There is an intriguing article at Aeon by Stephen Asma on the importance of imaginative cognition. In a desire to move beyond the binary of reason and emotion, facts and values, he writes: “After years of working on the problem, and countless conversations, it seems to me that what is required is a third path: […]

“Moon Knight” and Egyptian Gods

I haven’t kept up with all the comic book movies coming out, having tired of so many super hero ventures and franchises. So it wasn’t surprising that I hadn’t heard about Marvel Studios’ Moon Knight, a streaming series. However, what was surprising was to find an article at The Conversation exploring an aspect of the […]

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