Balancing Socratic transparency with modern digital needs: Understanding how we use cookies to enhance your philosophical experience.
Just as Plato's allegory of the cave reminds us: while we see shadows on the wall, cookies create a bridge between our philosophical ideals and practical implementation. This policy explains how we maintain ethical clarity while using cookies.
Like the foundation of a Platonic ideal, these cookies are necessary for the website to function properly. They enable core functionalities such as navigation, security, and accessibility.
These analytical cookies help us understand how visitors interact with our site, much like a philosopher observing patterns in discourse. They collect anonymous data about usage.
These cookies remember your preferences (such as language or regional settings) like a thoughtful host remembering guest preferences - all while maintaining anonymity.
These digital sentinels help protect against malicious forces, ensuring our philosophical sanctuary remains secure - just as ancient philosophers safeguarded truth from corruption.
Just as Plato asked "How do we know what we know?", we ask you to consider how you want to be known (or not) by controlling which cookies you accept.
You can always change your cookie preferences in your browser settings, or through our Privacy Center. Think of it like revisiting your philosophical stance at any moment.
We only retain analytics cookies for 365 days - just as ideas should have an expiration date if they no longer reflect truth.
We use the fewest cookies necessary to maintain our philosophical integrity - like a minimalist dialectic session.
Every cookie used is documented here in accordance with Aristotelian principles of truth and accessibility.
All cookies are implemented with the same rigor we apply to our philosophical dialogues - encrypted and ethical.
Your digital privacy is sacred to us, just as truth is to a true philosopher.