The Science of Efficiency: A Modern Philosophical Take



When we think of the word contact,” we often associate it with physical touch or communication between individuals. However, within the realm of phenomenology in modern philosophy, the concept of contact takes on a deeper and more complex meaning. It…

When we trace the fault-lines of history we discover that every bold leap—whether the splitting of the atom or the unmasking of a hidden premise in logic—began with a deceptively simple gesture: a question. In the Szkepszis tradition, this gesture…

When we navigate the intertwined worlds of science and modern philosophy, we inevitably bump into a silent companion: references. In the Analitika tradition, the term does not merely point to footnotes or bibliographies; it represents a living thread that ties…

When the word sadness is whispered in the night, it often sounds like a purely emotional chord, unmeasurable and elusive. Yet in the last two decades, laboratories and lecture halls have begun to trace its outline with astonishing precision, while…




