Samuel Loncar’s speaking and writing reaches an audience of over 1,000,000.

Dr. Loncar’s writing has been translated into Chinese, Farsi, and Portuguese, and his work has been collected or featured at the École normale supérieure de Paris, the Max-Planck Institute for the History of Science, Berlin, Mosaic Magazine, the Toynbee Prize Foundation, The Browser, Arts & Letters Daily, and elsewhere.​​

In all his work, he empowers individuals and institutions to place human meaning at the center of every vision, creating personal lives and corporations that are self-consciously integrated philosophical projects.

Those who work with Dr. Loncar learn how to create an existential vision and strategy to achieve high impact results that contribute to global human flourishing.

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Centre d'archives en philosophie, histoire (CAPHÉS) "Science and Ignorance" Collection

The collection contains almost a thousand articles - printed offprints - and several hundred monographs available for consultation on the mezzanine floor of École normale supérieure de Paris site at 29 rue d'Ulm, Paris.


Max-Planck Institute for the History of Science

Founded in 1994, the Max Planck Institute for the History of Science (MPIWG) in Berlin is one of the more than 80 research institutes administered by the Max Planck Society. It is dedicated to the study of the history of science and aims to understand scientific thinking and practice as historical phenomena. ​​

Yale Alumni Magazine

Featured 2019 graduate.

Toynbee Prize Foundation

Chartered in 1987, the Toynbee Prize Foundation exists to contribute to the development of the social sciences, as defined from a broad historical view of human society and of human and social problems.

Arts & Letters Daily

The best literary and arts writing on the internet from the Chronicle of Higher Education. 

The Browser 

The Browser reads hundreds of articles and recommend five outstanding stories for you to enjoy every day. 

Mosaic Magazine

Expert writing and analysis on the biggest issues in the Jewish world. 

Psychiatry at the Margins

 Exploring critical, philosophical, and scientific debates in psychiatric practice and the psy-sciences with over 100,000 subscribers. 

Bunk History

Bunk is a shared home for the web's most interesting thinking about American history, brought to you by University of Richmond.

Brewminate

A bold blend of news and ideas giving voice to the ideas and concepts from academic studies and sharing them with others.

Real Clear Books & Culture

Curating articles and research with a focus on the work of think tanks and foundations.

On Religion and American Public Life

Tom Krattenmaker, a writer specializing in religion in public life who spent 20 years as a contributing columnist for USA Today.

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