Philosophy is a way of thinking, an approach to life. Religion is also a way of thinking, and it is an approach to life; however, religion does not encourage one to ask questions or doubt the truths that are presented by itself, for these truths are divinely inspired. Philosophy does...
It is often thought, particularly in modern productions of the play, that bitter and ultimately tragic quarrel between Medea and Jason mirrors contemporary concerns such as today’s gender issues. In this vein, Medea is the tragic rebel against oppressive and established custom while her husband is typical of the system...
The myth about Minotaur is among the most known ancient Greek mythical narratives. He was known for many things, one of which his physical appearance. Being an amalgam creature, he had a man’s body, but with the bull’s head. In this Greek ancient society that believed on legends, he was...
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