A Philosopher’s View of the World

 

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,

Jun
17

Masks, “Fuck” shirts, and Going Naked

During the last pandemic the ideological battle over masks only slightly surprised me. On the one hand, getting into a fight over wearing masks during a pandemic is like getting

Jun
16

Partially Address Inequality the Painless Way

While American mythology lauds fair competition and self-made heroes, our current system of inheritance creates unfair competition and being a self-made hero is all but impossible. One major part of

Jun
15

Against Inheritance: A Town called “Inheritance”

While my criticisms of inheritance might seem silly and, even worse, leftist, it is in perfect accord with professed American political philosophy and the foundation of capitalism. Our good dead

Jun
14

Inheritance and D&D: Another Fairness Argument

Back in the 1980s I played Advanced Dungeons & Dragons. When you start out as a new character in the game you roll to see how much gold you get.

Jun
13

Conservative Arguments for Inheritance Reform

While Republicans defend inherited wealth, a principled conservative should want to reform inheritance, perhaps even radically. I will base my case on professed conservative principles about welfare. My use of

Jun
12

You’re the Racist! 2: Whites as Victims

When people accuse some people of being a racist, they sometimes use a two-part strategy. First, they can deny this. They can even pretend they do not understand how language

 

 

 

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