A Philosopher’s View of the World

 

Apr
21

The Pyramid

In my first political science class, I learned every large human society has had a pyramid shaped distribution of wealth. Inevitably, the small population of the top controls a disproportionally

Apr
20

Love, Voles & Spinoza

In my previous essays I examined the idea that love is mechanical and its ethical implications. In this essay, I will focus on the eternal truth that love hurts. While

Apr
19

Love, Voles & Kant

In my previous essay I discussed the theory that love is a mechanical matter. That is, love behavior is the workings of chemistry, neurons and genetics. This view, as noted

Apr
18

Love & Voles

The humble prairie vole was briefly famous because of research into love and voles. Researchers such as Larry Young found that the prairie vole is one of the few socially

Apr
17

Success, Failure & Chance

“The amazing, the unforgivable thing was that all his life he had watched the march of ruined men into the oblivion of poverty and disgrace—and blamed them.”   -The Weapon

Apr
16

The Secret of Artistic Success is Luck

    As an undergraduate, I participated in a faculty-student debate about artificial intelligence and I defended free will. The opposing professor claimed I believed in free will because I

Apr
15

Will AI Destroy Higher Education? FAMU Debate

Here is the link to the Zoom recording of the debate; it plays best in Microsoft Edge. https://famu.zoom.us/rec/share/0zfFAV3PmGxktmcJIso8LJmkypRxLAJ8QFSfCxKGBCsEIqb40jjipOW7aisYkIe7.MdiqJ4Qy6XA2zQSy

Apr
14

Negativity Bias and Education

Negativity bias is the tendency to give more weight to the negative than the positive. For example, people tend to weigh wrongs done to them more heavily than the good

 

 

 

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