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To seriously hold and inhabit two different logics in one’s mind is an act of profound intellectual and psychic maturity. Most of us dart like frightened rabbits from the uncanniness such an act requires: touching consciously with the mind...
Frank Griffel is the Professor in the Study of Abrahamic Religions at the Faculty of Theology and Religion at Oxford University and Fellow at Lady Margaret Hall. This is a forum on his book, The Formation of Post-classical Phil...
Charles Demuth (1883–1935) | Welcome to Our City, 1921 | Terra Foundation for American Art, Daniel J. Terra Collection
Irony traces the curve of human existence striving to be a straight line. It names the failure of identity’s endeavor el...
Marginalia Review of Books is delighted to announce that our Editor-in-Chief, Samuel Loncar, has been awarded a Fellowship at the Gulbenkian Institute for Advanced Study. The inaugural 2026-2027 cohort had over 450 applicants from 65 countr...
I say that the strongest principle of growth lies in human choice. . . Shall man, whose soul is set in the royalty of discernment and resolve, deny his rank and say, I am an onlooker, ask no choice or purpose of me? That is the blasp...
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