A Philosopher’s View of the World
Opportunity Hoarding II: What Should Be a Competition?
Opportunity hoarding, a concept developed by Richard Reeves, occurs when parents give their children advantages in ways harmful to other children. In the previous essay I examined income mobility in
Opportunity Hoarding I: Mobility
Way back during the college admissions scandal of 2019 the media briefly focused on how the wealthy can secure admission to the best schools. The discussion included talking about opportunity
The Mobile Homeless
Because of income inequality and a lack of compassionate leaders, America has a serious homeless problem. One growing segment consists of people who live in their cars and many of
The Logic of Conspiracy Theories V: Best Explanation-Assessment
In the previous essay in this series, I presented the argument by elimination and ended with a promise to address how to assess the competition between explanations. The overall
The Logic of Conspiracy Theories IV: Best Explanation—Argument by Elimination
As discussed in the previous essays on this subject, conspiracy theorists often use the methods of critical thinking to support and defend their theories. One method, which is a core
The Logic of Conspiracy Theories III: Argument by Example
As noted in the previous essays in the series, people who believe in conspiracy theories can use good methods of argumentation to establish their claims. As such, it would
The Logic of Conspiracy Theories II: Analogical Argument
This essay continues the discussion of the logic of conspiracy theories. Conspiracy theorists use the same logical tools as everyone else, but they use them in different ways. In the
The Logic of Conspiracy Theories I: Argument from Authority
While details of each conspiracy theory vary, they often attribute great power and influence to a small group engaging in nefarious activities. A classic example is the idea that NASA
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