Archive for the 'philosophy' Category

no 23 | friedrich wilhelm nietzsche

Monday, October 29th, 2007

You can't get very far in a Philosophy degree without butting heads with Nietzsche: the unfortunate playboy for all things anti-Christian, anti-conformist, or anti-anything. You don't believe in anything? Must be Nietzsche's fault. Pissed off at your parents? You can probably quote Nietzsche. Mad at God? Well, you get the idea. The problem with studying […]

no. 25 | georg wilhelm friedrich hegel

Wednesday, June 20th, 2007

I am in good company when I say that I don't even pretend to understand a fraction of Hegel's works; philosopher Bertrand Russell exclaims in the "History of Western Philosophy" that Hegel is the most difficult philosopher to comprehend. Yet Hegel's emphasis (or obsession?) on historical scholarship and his philosophy of dichotomies, dialectics, and […]

25+1 Most Influential Thinkers - Introduction

Tuesday, June 12th, 2007

Several years ago I watched a special on, I believe, A & E, documenting who they believed to be the 100 most influential people of the millennium. Lists like those are always controversial - are Spielberg (#91) and Jane Austen (#63) really worthy to be one of the top 100? - and their methods are […]

the penguin problem

Friday, March 9th, 2007

1. An infallible, inerrant, inspired Holy Book contains no fallacies or errors.
2. The aforementioned Book states that 'penguins do not exist'.
3. Penguins exist.
4. (3) conflicts with (2).
5. If (3) is true, (1) is false.
6. If (1) is true, (3) is a trick of the devil.
 
P.S. This post has nothing to do with my […]

we need to re:think

Monday, February 19th, 2007

There is a lot of hoopla out there concerning the use of “Web 2.0″ as a “buzzword”. There is also a lot of dialogue within the philosophic community in regards to the effect that the relations created by community is having on today’s society. Obvious examples comes to mind: Myspace, YouTube, Digg, Del.icio.us, Wikipedia. I […]

harvard stuck in modernity

Friday, January 19th, 2007

Judging by the last two blog titles, you’re probably thinking that I have some sort of theme going on. Although it was not intentional, it was probably my last post (religion and post-postmodernism) that automatically had me responding to this article in this way. If you do not want to bother reading it, here are […]

religion and post-postmodernism

Tuesday, January 16th, 2007

I have been in recent contact with an old friend of mine from my Bible college days, which has spurred the start of what could be a great discussion (he is currently out the the country and so we are limited to email). While responding to some questions he had, I found myself referring to […]