人类&人生

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2026-07-21人类&人生

How People Die: A Spectrum of Death and Self-Rescue

From the 104-year-old ecologist who chose assisted suicide in Basel, to those slipping away in intensive care—death is not a single event but a spectrum. Understanding it may be the most important thing we never learn.
2026-07-19人类&人生

What Are You: Sartre and the Sum of Your Actions

Following Marx's "sum of social relations," Sartre counters: you are the sum of your actions. Existence precedes essence—you are what you do, not what you were born into. Between these two poles, human identity takes shape.
2026-07-18人类&人生

Who Are You: Marx and the Sum of All Social Relations

Marx said humans are the sum of their social relations. Wolf children, Alzheimer's patients, and a 104-year-old ecologist who chose assisted suicide—all test the limits of this definition in different, haunting ways.
2026-07-17人类&人生

Yield to Ambulances: Mutual Rescue and Sacred Duty

A simple arithmetic reveals a cruel truth: on a 3.5-meter lane, even two regular cars side by side leave no room for an ambulance. China needs a nationwide "yield-to-ambulance" mechanism—and it starts with every driver.