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Read more about the article What is a “Hero?”

What is a “Hero?”

  • Post author:C.B. Robertson
  • Post published:February 21, 2020
  • Post category:Philosophy/Religion
  • Post comments:2 Comments

"The man's a war-hero." Is he though? We hear men -- and sometimes women -- called "heroes" today. From soldiers to single moms, even the nobody working the nine-to-five grind…

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Read more about the article Monty Hall Arrogance

Monty Hall Arrogance

  • Post author:C.B. Robertson
  • Post published:February 17, 2020
  • Post category:Philosophy/Psychology
  • Post comments:6 Comments

"What you're going through is a phase." "You'll understand when you get older." Since I was a teenager, I have hated the condescension of the elderly. This post is going…

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Read more about the article The Anwei vs The Caste

The Anwei vs The Caste

  • Post author:C.B. Robertson
  • Post published:February 6, 2020
  • Post category:History/Philosophy
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One strength of the concept of the Anwei (the "spirit of the lineage") is that it acknowledges the inheritance of legacy, but it does so without falling into the trap…

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Read more about the article On “The Best” Martial Art

On “The Best” Martial Art

  • Post author:C.B. Robertson
  • Post published:February 3, 2020
  • Post category:Fitness/Philosophy
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Nothing is more harmful to the world than a martial art that is not effective in actual self-defense.Choki Motobu (1870-1944) After thirteen years, I recently got back into my first…

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Movie Review: The Phantom of the Opera

  • Post author:C.B. Robertson
  • Post published:February 2, 2020
  • Post category:Literature/Reviews
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I have recently been relatively busy, and have had difficulty making the time to write new posts. To save on time, I decided to elucidate in video-format what I otherwise…

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Read more about the article Stories Within Stories

Stories Within Stories

  • Post author:C.B. Robertson
  • Post published:January 22, 2020
  • Post category:Literature
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I recently re-watched The Phantom of the Opera (2004). The film was excellent in many dimensions, and may warrant a more in-depth analysis for itself down the road. But what…

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Read more about the article Legislating the Body

Legislating the Body

  • Post author:C.B. Robertson
  • Post published:January 20, 2020
  • Post category:Health/Law
  • Post comments:3 Comments

In 1990, Congress passed the first Anabolic Steroid Control Act (H.R.4658). This bill defined steroids as: ...any drug or hormonal substance that promotes muscle growth in a manner pharmacologically similar…

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Read more about the article The Classical Paradox

The Classical Paradox

  • Post author:C.B. Robertson
  • Post published:January 12, 2020
  • Post category:Literature/Philosophy
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As of late, I have spent considerable time with Gregory Nagy's The Ancient Greek Hero in 24 Hours. It is a phenomenal work of scholarship, a must-read on par with…

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Read more about the article Review: The Spirit of Yule
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Review: The Spirit of Yule

  • Post author:C.B. Robertson
  • Post published:January 4, 2020
  • Post category:Literature/Reviews
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I had originally purchased Thomas "Survive the Jive" Rowsell's The Spirit of Yule for my daughter, as the size and illustration-style suggested that the title was a children's book. Upon…

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Read more about the article On the Origins of Truth-Telling

On the Origins of Truth-Telling

  • Post author:C.B. Robertson
  • Post published:December 31, 2019
  • Post category:Philosophy/Religion
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In Holy Nihilism, I posited that the origins of truth-telling as a value originated in the piratical militarism of steppe-based warrior cults: The origins of true testimonialism appear to lie…

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