English Articles
- Why does Boethius view fortune as changeable in his work “The Consolation of Philosophy”?
- If a person sees herself as “belonging to the good side,” can she justify the violence she inflicts on the “other”?
- What does it mean to “be in the now” for Buddha?
- Are the clowns philosophical actors who expose the fragility of the social order?
- According to Jean-Paul Sartre, why is “Man condemned to freedom”?
- The common language of capitalists speaking different languages: Profit.
- Dostoyevsky: Does one know oneself when one discovers the whole truth, or when one renounces all lies?
- Why do most people in Anton Chekhov’s plays wait their turn instead of listening to others?
- What is the “true life” that Ivan Ilyich realized before he died?
- Does George Orwell’s imposition of “2+2=5” in his novel 1984 show that truth can be manipulated? Is reality determined by power?
- Is suffering or awareness the atonement for Raskolnikov’s crime?
- Could Nietzsche’s “Ubermensch” and Jung’s “united human” be the same person?
- What are the main social or political institutions that Jonathan Swift satirizes in Gulliver’s Travels?
- What does it mean that only “hope” remains after the evils that come out of Pandora’s box?
- If Oedipus’s fate is pre-written, how free can the choices he makes be?
- Is Sisyphus’s punishment, “eternal repetition,” really a punishment, or is it the search for meaning itself?
- How do we know if an emotion is real?
- Why Were Black Cats Considered “The Devil’s Helpers”?
- Why Were Books Chained in the Middle Ages?
- Symbolic answers to the question “Why did Gregor Samsa turn into a bug?”
- According to Şêrko Bêkes, what color is freedom?
- According to Nietzsche, who is the philosopher whom he sees as the “god of painters”?
- Are emotions “unreliable” in moral decisions?
- According to Spinoza, is there such a thing as evil?
- How do you know if a person is ignorant?
- To identify an ignorant person, ask these questions:
- Anaximander: The Evolutionist Thinker of Antiquity
- Did Socrates write nothing?
- Brecht’s Galileo: Hero or Coward?
- The Fake Sequel to Don Quixote: Scandal in the Literary World!
- Why Did Victor Hugo Write a Sentence in 823 Words?
- Jules Verne and His Prophetic Novel “A Trip to the Moon”
- What scenes in Émile Zola’s novel Germinal highlight the critique of capitalism and exploitation?
- How is Dostoyevsky’s epilepsy reflected in the characters in his works?
- Mary Shelley and Frankenstein: A Literary Revolution Written at 18
- Who is Prince Myshkin?
- Which novel has Raskolnikov?
- Through which characters and events can we analyze the theme of “alienation” in Kafka’s works?
- What might Gregor Samsa’s transformation into an insect symbolically represent?
- How do invisible authority figures like Klamm support the theme of power and uncertainty in Kafka’s works?
- How does the protagonist’s self-starvation in Kafka’s The Hunger Artist address the relationship between art and society?
- How does the relationship between the “judge” and the “prisoner” resemble those of authority figures in Kafka’s other works?
- How does the torture machine in Kafka’s Penal Colony question the concepts of justice and power?
- How does the theme of guilt and atonement present a transformation process through Raskolnikov’s remorse and Sonya’s faith?
- How does Kafka’s depiction of bureaucracy in The Castle offer a critique of modern state systems?
- Can Raskolnikov’s murder be justified by the theory of “ordinary” and “extraordinary” people?
- What could Josef K. be guilty of? “Your crime is that you asked that question.”
- To what extent does the character of Levin in Anna Karenina reflect Tolstoy’s own worldview?
- What kind of philosophical dilemma does the paradox between freedom of will and inaction create in the person of the Underground Man?
- How is Kafka’s relationship with his father reflected in his works?