A Philosopher’s View of the World

 

Jun
25

Going Armed to Confront Protestors: Self Defense?

Back in 2020, Kyle Rittenhouse became famous for shooting three people in Kenosha, Wisconsin. This took place during protests of the killing of Jacob Blake by police. While he was

Jun
24

Winning an Argument

Since I teach philosophy, I am sometimes asked how to win an argument. Being a philosopher, I disappoint those asking with philosophical discussion rather than providing tips on how to

Jun
23

Perfect Analogy Fallacy

Back during the ideological battle over masks in the last pandemic, I used arguments by analogy to defend governmental mask requirements. My silly comparison was to laws against public nudity.

Jun
22

Did Jessica Krug Disprove White Privilege?

Jessica Krug, a former history professor at George Washington University, admitted to misrepresenting her race and ethnicity. In her confession, she accepted responsibility for her deception while making note of

Jun
21

“All Politicians Are the Same”: Motivating/Demotivating the Voters

As noted in the previous essay, the use of false equivalence is a common tactic in politics. This essay will illustrate some of the ways it can be used to

Jun
20

“All Politicians Are the Same”: False Equivalence

“All politicians are the same” is an oft repeated phrase that has a certain appeal. It is easy to think all politicians are corrupt, power obsessed liars. But a claim

Jun
19

Does Blazing Saddles Need a Disclaimer for Racist Content?

Back when Black Lives Mattered, (HBO) Max briefly pulled ‘Gone with the Wind’ from its video library as an indirect response to protests about racism. The movie was later returned

Jun
18

Why Does the Right Lie So Much?

I have two main goals in addressing the question of why the right lies so often. The first is to satisfy my curiosity as a philosopher who teaches ethics, epistemology,

 

 

 

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