
An Analysis of Erich Fromm’s To Have or To Be? Using the Toulmin Method: Prioritising the Being Mode for Contemporary Happiness
Introduction This essay analyses Erich Fromm’s seminal work To Have or To Be? (1976) through the lens of the Toulmin Method, focusing on the ...

An Analysis of Erich Fromm’s ‘To Have or To Be?’ Using the Toulmin Method: Prioritising the Being Mode in Contemporary Life
Introduction Erich Fromm’s seminal work, To Have or To Be? (1976), explores two fundamental modes of existence: the ‘having’ mode, centred on possession and ...

Desarrollar un Ensayo Argumentativo en español que integre los conceptos de epistemología, causas aristotélicas y pensamiento decolonial aplicados a la carrera universitaria en Biomateriales bajo el contexto territorial de Venezuela
Introducción Este ensayo argumentativo explora la intersección entre epistemología, las causas aristotélicas y el pensamiento decolonial, aplicados a la carrera universitaria en Biomateriales en ...

Is consistency sufficient for truth in mathematics? If not, why not? If so, why is it insufficient for truth in general?
Introduction In the study of arithmetic and incompleteness, a central question revolves around the foundations of mathematical truth and the role of consistency within ...

Can Emotions and Logic Work Together, or Do They Usually Conflict? Give One Example from Your Life
Introduction In the field of psychology, the relationship between emotions and logic has long been debated, with implications for decision-making, behaviour, and mental health. ...

Can We Rely on Eyewitness Testimony?
Introduction In the Theory of Knowledge (TOK), a key area of inquiry revolves around how we acquire and validate knowledge, particularly through sense perception ...

A. Camus’ The Myth of Sisyphus
Introduction Albert Camus’ essay The Myth of Sisyphus (1942) stands as a cornerstone of existential philosophy, particularly within the framework of absurdism. Written during ...

Creation and Destruction in Honoré de Balzac’s La Peau de chagrin
Introduction Honoré de Balzac’s La Peau de chagrin (1831), a key novel within his ambitious cycle La Comédie humaine, explores profound philosophical themes through ...

Retributivism by Immanuel Kant
Introduction Immanuel Kant, an 18th-century German philosopher, is renowned for his contributions to moral philosophy, particularly through his deontological framework that emphasises duty, reason, ...
