The Unfathomed: Fifth Installment of the Philosophy of Intuition
If we cannot truly generalize beyond ourselves, then how do we come to trust others? By trusting someone, are we not...
Read MoreBy Beckett Wilkinson April 26, 2024 0
If we cannot truly generalize beyond ourselves, then how do we come to trust others? By trusting someone, are we not...
Read MoreBy Jake Martin April 12, 2024 0
This installment of the “History of UVA Dorm Names” series will focus on the Alderman and Runk areas, with Gooch and...
Read MoreBy Beckett Wilkinson April 11, 2024 0
I am writing in response to my prior essays, “The Philosophy of Intuition” and “Follow Up to the Philosophy of...
Read MoreBy Peter McHugh April 8, 2024 0
In Charlottesville today, the sky remains an untainted blue as residents prepare to witness a spectacle of the skies....
Read MoreBy Beckett Wilkinson April 1, 2024 0
A belief that has made itself dogmatic, after some time, must then question itself. This is always, and it is...
Read MoreBy Jake Martin March 18, 2024 0
While we previously explored the names of Old Dorms and the Brandon Avenue apartments, UVA’s endless construction...
Read MoreBy Beckett Wilkinson March 14, 2024 0
We have bodily, instinctual trust which, at an initial thought, escapes rationality. A moment ago, I felt this way,...
Read MoreBy Lauren Horan March 2, 2024 0
With Charlottesville beginning to look and feel a lot quieter, it’s evident that spring break has finally arrived....
Read MoreBy Editorial Board February 22, 2024 2
In this issue of Middle Grounds, our writers debate whether The Corner, UVA's bustling off-grounds attraction, should...
Read MoreBy Jake Martin February 19, 2024 0
Despite being used on Grounds perhaps more often than the names of most US senators, the origins of the names of...
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