Blog posts : "General"
There are moments in history when uncertainty feels less like a passing condition and more like a threshold. Undoubtedly, we are living through one of those moments now.
Artificial intelligence continues to reshape how we work, communicate, and even think. Institutions struggle to sustain trust....
"If the philosopher must choose between a truth and a happiness, he is a philosopher—or worthy of being one—only if he chooses the truth. A true sadness is better than a false joy." — André Comte-Sponville, French philosopher (in Le bonheur, désespérément, 2023)
We are living through a subtle b...
“Philosophy needs other tools to construct itself. We need to invent new concepts, but also new ways of thinking.” — Andrea Colamedici (El Mundo, April 16, 2026)
This idea, which may sound abstract at first, is becoming increasingly concrete.
Across industries, institutions, and communities, ...
What if one of the most widely accepted ideas of our time… is quietly misleading us?
(Contemporary culture) exacerbates the role of the individual and overstates their capacity for action, granting the individual absolute autonomy and inculcating false values according to which each person is so...
There is a subtle shift taking place in how we understand ourselves—so subtle that it often goes unnoticed. We continue to speak of “people,” but increasingly, we live as “individuals.”
At first glance, the difference may seem merely semantic. But it is not. It is existential.
To be an individu...
We often speak of “reaching” communities as if they were distant places, waiting to be discovered, mapped, and addressed with the right message. Outreach, in this sense, becomes a question of strategy: What channel should we use? What language? What format? What time and location will produce the...
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