The author of Man’s Search for Meaning attended synagogue regularly.
Narratives of personal liberation threaten to weaken our already frayed social bonds.
Various studies seem to suggest it can.
At the heart of a widely read book about the Holocaust lies a morally questionable hypothesis.
From ancient tort laws to modern Israeli psychologists.
Hans Asperger and the “euthanasia” program.
The crisis of sexuality is ultimately a crisis of character.
“When science finally peers over the crest of the mountain, it will find religion has been sitting there all along.”
Daniel Kahneman, Amos Tversky, and the origins of decision theory.
Psychological attempts fall flat.
An antidote to the narcissistic culture of our day.
A comic strip, a ḥasidic rabbi, and theodicy.
Or is it just that liberals can’t admit they care about the same things as conservatives?