Leibniz: An Author Profile
LeibnizAn Author Profile By Matt McKeown Differential calculus may not be for everyone, but, in some branch or other, the mind of Leibniz is. Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz is […]
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LeibnizAn Author Profile By Matt McKeown Differential calculus may not be for everyone, but, in some branch or other, the mind of Leibniz is. Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz is […]
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Student Essay: The Power of Nothing By Zeke Frerichs “Nothing can come of nothing.” —King Lear The plot of Shakespeare’s Much Ado About Nothing, as evident in the
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The Great Conversation:Love—Part II By Matt McKeown Friendship is a neglected subject in our day, in strange contrast to earlier centuries. Go here for Part I, “affection” (στοργή
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SolzhenitsynAn Author Profile By Gabriel Blanchard An author who saw most of the twentieth century from the vantage point of two of the greatest world powers, Solzhenitsyn offers
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Student Essay: Liberation By Jozef MacKinnon “Give me liberty or give me death!” Such were the words of Patrick Henry at the Virginia Convention on March 23, 1775,
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The Great Conversation:Love—Part I By Gabriel Blanchard Love is one of the richest and most varied topics of the Great Conversation. It has long been conventional in western
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Teaching Our Students What to Think By Travis Copeland Even if it is possible, do we want our curricula to be value-neutral? As a teacher who has spent
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Anchors Aweigh! Since we launched our podcast, Anchored, in the late summer of 2020, we’ve had over a hundred delightful, invigorating conversations. Our founder Jeremy Tate has sat
BaconAn Author Profile By Matt McKeown Titles like “the father of modern science” get thrown around sometimes as hyperbolic praise, but Bacon earned the compliment more than most
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Student Essay: The Spirit of Macbeth By Chizaram Ugochuku Macbeth not only ignores, but exactly reverses, the precepts of the Sermon on the Mount—and reaps the inevitable consequences.
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