Epistemology
Op-Ed: Rational radicalism the answer to conservatism
By Yannis Magriotis
Our country over the past decades had impressive growth in many sectors and transcended the dark shadows of the pre-WWII and post-Civil War eras.
It became a member of Western European institutions of security and development and it approached many sides of the democratic and developed world.
Kasa Gallery presents latest exhibition on discovery of ‘self’ within body and mind
The history of thought is full of contradictions, dilemmas and predicaments of separation of mind and body. Maybe the most controversial of all is the mind-body dualism that argues mind and body are separable.
The most popular names in Greece are...
Can you guess which ones they are?
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JusMin Ion: The August 10 case does not end here; let's wait for reasoning
Justice Minister Stelian Ion said on Friday that the August 10 case does not end here, urging the public to wait for the reasoning behind rejecting the request to reopen the case. "It is very important to wait for the reasoning behind the decision to reject that request to reopen the case.
We need courage, not more laws
It's a funny thing. Greece has too many laws, many of which are very complicated, and a rather wordy Constitution. At the same time, the law is in many aspects hardly or only selectively applied.
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Quantum Darwinism, which may explain our reality, passes tests
A mind-bending physics theory may explain why we have one reality instead of many
‘Listen to your heart,’ say young pros
The idea for the digital meeting came from the pandemic, as the organizers (the National Documentation Center and the youth organization Youthmakers Hub) felt the need for positive and inspiring paradigms in the midst of this general feeling of pessimism.
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Growth in Conspiracy Theories Risks Undermining Democracy in Balkans
In the Western Balkans region, events have opened up many opportunities for manipulation. Some so-called conspiracy theories, combined with fake news, lead to collective paranoia. It all contributes to a lack of trust in existing institutions, directly undermining the already fragile democracy in the region.
Survey: More than Half of the Bulgarians are Pessimistic about the Development of the Economy after the Pandemic
Over half of Bulgarians (57%) share pessimistic attitudes towards the economic development over the next year. The largest share (31%) say it will take more than a year to return to a normal lifestyle, and 9% say people will never return to it. 68% say they would be worried to visit places where there are many people.
Academics team up against pseudoscience peddled as fact
Twenty-one academics have joined forces against pseudoscience disseminated by some news outlets and on social media - a phenomenon that has been skyrocketing since the outbreak of the new coronavirus - by setting up a monitoring agency to debunk unfounded claims.