A Philosopher’s View of the World
Consent of the Governed
Plato, through the character of Socrates, advances a classic argument against democracy. When something requires knowledge and skill, such as a medical issue, it would be foolish to decide by
Out of Body
When I was young, I had my first out of body experience (OBE for short). While I did not know about them at the time, I later learned that my
The War on Christmas, Revisited
One long standing Christmas tradition at Fox news is perpetuating their imaginary war on Christmas. While it is not a self-evident truth that Christmas is safe in the United States,
The Culture War & the College Paper
As a college student, I wrote many bad papers. As a college professor, I’ve graded hundreds of bad papers. I have also observed and criticized the manufactured culture wars of
Is the State a Business?
While people who voted once again for Donald Trump gave various reasons for their choice, some say they chose him because he is a businessman, and they see government as
Government & Business
The American anarchist Henry David Thoreau presented what has become a popular conservative view of the effect of government on business: “Yet this government never of itself furthered any enterprise,
Fake News IV: Fake vs. Real
One challenge in combatting fake news is developing a principled distinction between the fake and the real. One reason defense is to defend against the misuse of the term “fake
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