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Plato’s Symposium: Philosophizing About Love

January 24, 2026February 1, 2026 ~ 1000-Word Philosophy: An Introductory Anthology ~ 1 Comment

Imagine throwing a party with delicious food where you and your friends debate what love is. Ancient Greek philosopher Plato (428–348 BCE) tells a similar story in his Symposium. This essay introduces Plato’s Symposium by summarizing the core philosophical views in its speeches.

Ecstatic Experiences: The Philosophy of ‘Losing Yourself’

October 31, 2025December 22, 2025 ~ 1000-Word Philosophy: An Introductory Anthology ~ 3 Comments

"Ecstatic experiences” are when we seem to joyfully “lose” or transcend or go beyond ourselves. This essay introduces some philosophical issues about ecstatic experiences.

Friedrich Nietzsche on Tragedy: Why Do We Like Tragic Art?

October 1, 2025November 28, 2025 ~ 1000-Word Philosophy: An Introductory Anthology ~ 1 Comment

Tragic art is creative work that depicts the painful and catastrophic aspects of life. This essay summarizes German philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche’s (1844-1900) theory of why we enjoy tragic art.

Phenomenology: Describing Experiences From a First-Person Perspective

July 12, 2025July 29, 2025 ~ 1000-Word Philosophy: An Introductory Anthology ~ 9 Comments

The philosophical method called phenomenology tries to understand experiences from the inside, i.e., what it’s like to live through different types of experiences from the individual experiencer’s own point of view. This essay introduces phenomenology’s attempt to achieve this understanding of our experiences.

Jean-Luc Marion on ‘Saturated Phenomena’: What Are Mind-blowing Experiences?

June 21, 2025July 14, 2025 ~ 1000-Word Philosophy: An Introductory Anthology ~ 1 Comment

This essay introduces French philosopher Jean-Luc Marion's concept of "saturated phenomena"—things people seem to experience (e.g., artworks, romantic partners, spiritual realities, etc.) that “blow your mind”—an important idea in the school of philosophy known as “phenomenology.”

Rudolf Otto on “Numinous” Religious Experience

May 24, 2025July 14, 2025 ~ 1000-Word Philosophy: An Introductory Anthology ~ 7 Comments

German philosopher and theologian Rudolf Otto (1869-1937) coined the term “numinous” and described numinous religious experience in his influential 1917 book "The Idea of the Holy." This essay introduces Otto’s theory.

Martin Heidegger on Technology 

April 23, 2025July 14, 2025 ~ 1000-Word Philosophy: An Introductory Anthology ~ 3 Comments

Philosopher Martin Heidegger (1889-1976) argues that the main problem with technology’s dominance is how it limits our thinking and what we experience as human beings. Heidegger presents this view in a philosophy of technology that seeks to identify the defining characteristic or essence of modern technology. This essay summarizes Heidegger’s theory.

Arguments from Religious Experience: Richard Swinburne’s ‘Principle of Credulity’

March 14, 2025August 8, 2025 ~ 1000-Word Philosophy: An Introductory Anthology ~ 7 Comments

Philosopher Richard Swinburne (b. 1934) attempts to categorize these different types of religious experience. He argues that such experiences are usually some evidence for the existence of whatever people believe they encounter. This essay summarizes Swinburne’s philosophy of religious experience.

Martin Heidegger on Being: Why is There Something Rather than Nothing?

December 9, 2024July 14, 2025 ~ 1000-Word Philosophy: An Introductory Anthology ~ 6 Comments

An introduction to Martin Heidegger's notion of Being.

William James on Mystical Experience

November 21, 2024July 14, 2025 ~ 1000-Word Philosophy: An Introductory Anthology ~ 6 Comments

William James is considered the first philosopher of mysticism. This essay introduces James’ views on mystical experience.

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