The left! Sexual nihilism. Anything goes or nothing goes. So what? Who cares? In that spirit, I don’t know anymore what’s worse: shouting “fire!” in a crowded theater or “confused boy!” in a crowded girls’ locker room (said a clever radio host).
Category Archives: Basic Philosophy
The Law Teaches Virtue and Restrains Vice
Several years ago, my city installed cameras at various intersections, and I got caught three times. I “miraculously” became an awesome driver!
Outline of John Hick’s Evil and God of Love
This short post covers the gist of his main points. He tries to provide an answer to this thorny question. Great for students in Phil. 101 and other interested readers.
Outline of Sartre’s “Existentialism and Humanism”
This post outlines his essay “Existentialism and Humanism” or “Existentialism is humanism.” Good for students in Phil. 101 and other interested readers.
Nietzsche’s Madman and the Death of God
This post is an excerpt of the most famous passage in Friedrich Nietzsche’s writings It is very soul-shaking and powerful. What does life look like without God? Are you brave enough to find out?
Outline of James Rachels’s Moral Objectivism
Are moral values relative, or are there some that are objective–true for all places and times?
Outline of William Paley’s Watchmaker and Design Argument
Does the universe exhibit design, like a watch? Does a design imply a designer?
Outline of Hume’s Argument against Design
This is Hume’s anti-teleological argument. Teleology means the study of “purpose or goal in nature. Is nature designed He says no design. Is there a reply to him?
Outline of Hume’s Theory of Knowledge
This is an outline of his main points. A Table of main points at the end. Post is great for students in Phil. 101 and other interested readers.
Outline of Descartes’s Meditations I and II
This outline covers only the first two Meditations, but they are important for Phil. 101..
Outline of John Locke’s Theory of Knowledge
This post summarizes in outline form Locke’s main points. Great review for Phil 101
Outline of William James’s Will to Believe
How much evidence do we need before we decide? Will we always dawdle and delay before stepping out in faith?
Outline of Clifford’s Ethics of Belief
When should we believe? On how much evidence? Great review for students in Phil. 101 and other interested readers.
Outline of Gilbert Ryle’s Category Mistake
This short post summarizes his main points. Good for a quick review for students in Phil. 101 and other readers.
Outline of John Stuart Mill’s Ethics
This post covers the main points of his version of utilitarianism. Good review for students in Phil. 101 and other interested readers.
Outline of Kant’s Ethics
This post covers, in an outline, the main ideas in his Groundwork of the Metaphysics of Morals. Good for students in Phil. 101 and other interested readers who need a review.
Outline of Aristotle’s Virtue Ethics
Do you want to be happy? Aristotle tells you how! This post covers portions of Books I and II of Nicomachean Ethics.
Outline of Plato’s View of Justice and the Soul
Plato is a soul man! This post summarizes and outlines book 1 of the Republic. Good review for students in Phil. 101 and other interested readers.
Plato the Soul Man
This short post presents his basic arguments for the existence of the soul. Good for a quick review.
Outline of Socrates’s “Apology”
In the old days, “apology” meant “defense.” This post is an outline of Socrates’s Apology of himself.
What Is Postmodernism?
It’s where we live nowadays, and we’re not going back. We got to examine it.
Deconstruction: The Language Games People Play
Everybody seems to use the term. I’ve seen it in movie reviews. “The scene was ‘deconstructed’ nicely.” But what does it really mean?
The Skeptical Sneering Age
Let’s face it. For much of the Twentieth Century and into the current one, we’ve been living in the Sneering Age among intellectuals. Or it could be called the Age of Contempt or the Age of Hyper-skepticism.
Three Cures for the Skeptical Sneering Age!
This topic may seem obscure and irrelevant to your life, but think again. How can you read the Bible and its historical background, for example, if you let hyper-skeptics kick sand in your face during your devotionals and personal study? This article provides three ways for you to be confident.
Postmodern Roots of Leftist Policies
Prepare to get your hands dirty. This post attempts to dig up the roots of wild and crazy public policies.
Five Myths about Marijuana and You
These myths appear in college papers and online. The users are eager to believe they don’t have a problem, so they have invented an entire mythology about this plant. Here are only five myths and the arguments to explode those same myths.
Five Myths about Marijuana and Society
These myths show up in a variety of channels in the media and elsewhere, notably pro-marijuana websites, which are eager to draw in more customers to the unhealthy habit, so the weed advocates as an industry can make more money.
Twelve Health Risks from Smoking Marijuana
Big Tobacco? Get ready for Big Marijuana! Please don’t smoke it. The health risks are too great.
Don’t Legalize Recreational or Medical Marijuana
–“We will use [medical marijuana] as a red herring to give marijuana a good name”–
Keith Stroup in 1979, then head of the National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws (NORML) (qtd. in Sabet 55)
Will Breaking Moral Law Break America?
Is America experiencing inevitable decline? A nervous breakdown?
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