A Philosopher’s View of the World

 

May
21

Defining Rape II: Consent

In my previous essay, I presented some groundwork and stage setting for the discussion to follow. In this essay I will look at consent. Intuitively, what makes some activities wrong

May
20

Defining Rape I: Definitions

A basic lesson of philosophy is that terms need to be properly defined. Oversimplifying a bit, a good definition needs to avoid being too narrow and too broad. A definition

May
19

Colleges & Sexual Assault

Back in 2014 Michelle Goldberg published a thoughtful essay on the campus rape crisis in the Nation. As one would suspect, the crisis persists and under the Trump regime it

May
18

Trigger Warnings Part 2

I, as discussed in the previous essay on this subject, believe students have a right to know the contents of a class in advance and that I am, as a

May
17

Trigger Warnings Part 1

A trigger warning, in the context of a university class, is a notification that class content might be upsetting or cause a PTSD response. While warning people about potentially disturbing

May
16

Maleficent & Rape: Metaphors

Way back in 2014 Hayley Krischer wrote a post for the Huffington Post contending that t Maleficent includes a rape scene. Since this movie is a PG-13 Disney film, it

May
15

Data Driven, Revisited Way back in 2014 it seemed like driverless cars were just around the corner. While they do operate on some streets, the focus quietly shifted from them

May
14

Science & Self Identity

The assuming an authority of dictating to others, and a forwardness to prescribe to their opinions, is a constant concomitant of this bias and corruption of our judgments. For how

 

 

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