How To Write An Academic Blog Post
A brief introduction to academic blogging.
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An imagined conversation between Dostoevsky and Nietzsche in a Swiss cafe.
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Kollwitz’s art efficiently works against propaganda to popularize anti-war ideas in the public.
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In all honesty, I had not realized how difficult answering this short question would be.
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In this pilgrimage, I learned about the nature of sin, its consequences, how it corrupts the soul and how it draws man away from God.
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In this essay, I use the logical analytical process to argue that the examined life is worth living.
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The categorical imperative brings forth an alternate view on medical ethics that can improve the doctor-patient relationship.
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My descent into insanity began more than a year ago, as I was walking downtown late at night. I was in a bleak period of my life, wherein my heart felt no joy nor pleasure, only pain.
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Nowadays, critical thinking seems to be king. In recent years, many have come to ask themselves: Is it good for us? Is it good for everyone?
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The main reasons why Africa has such a restricted vision of the LGBTQ community are because of its colonial history, homophobic political systems, and the influence of religion.
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Zazen, a practice which teaches how to empty the self, offers artists a way to connect to the creative process in ways that questions how we ascribe meaning, encouraging artists and Zen practitioners alike to abandon the trappings of the “self” and to privilege the process over product.
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