Understanding the concept of self and self-identity has been something philosophers and the common man have attempted to articulate since the beginning
Are we non-Newtonian fluids? Not just fluids, not just solids, but both. Fluids, because we don’t belong to a particular vessel, we
What if the ‘you’ has no consciousness? Phenomenology doesn’t work for phantoms. You never know if you fear or are one.
The proliferation of common misconceptions surrounding psychology is owed to a variety of factors.
Lacan’s theory of the death drive invites us to reconsider the assumption that humans are simply motivated by life-affirming instincts.
Exploring will and character in psychology means digging into what drives us. These two concepts push us forward, keep us grounded, and
The relationship between education and psychology is an interesting one. It stems from the fact that both operate within similar domains, each
The revisionist perspective states that the representations formed in early childhood change due to the various experiences faced by the individual.

