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Read more about the article The Philosopher’s Audience: A Problem

The Philosopher’s Audience: A Problem

  • Post author:C.B. Robertson
  • Post published:May 20, 2020
  • Post category:Philosophy
  • Post comments:2 Comments

Since the beginning of philosophy, people have debated about who should be philosophizing because it is understood that the philosophy arrived at will, in some manner, reflect the nature of…

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Read more about the article “Capitalism” Doesn’t Exist

“Capitalism” Doesn’t Exist

  • Post author:C.B. Robertson
  • Post published:May 1, 2020
  • Post category:Economics/Philosophy
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I want to talk about a word. But first, an introduction. I've been on a Philosophize This bender recently -- it's a great podcast for nerds of that orientation, and…

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Read more about the article The Tolerance-Error

The Tolerance-Error

  • Post author:C.B. Robertson
  • Post published:April 29, 2020
  • Post category:Philosophy/Politics
  • Post comments:1 Comment

One of the great moral paradoxes of 20th-century philosophy was the problem of "tolerance," which was most famously articulated by Karl Popper: Less well known (of Plato's paradoxes) is the paradox…

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Read more about the article Evolution Disproves Platonism (A Hypothesis)

Evolution Disproves Platonism (A Hypothesis)

  • Post author:C.B. Robertson
  • Post published:April 23, 2020
  • Post category:People/Philosophy
  • Post comments:3 Comments

This is not so much an idea as the seed of an idea. Plato is a large object in Western philosophy; more needs to be said, and ideas often need…

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Read more about the article The Ecumenical Slope

The Ecumenical Slope

  • Post author:C.B. Robertson
  • Post published:April 12, 2020
  • Post category:Music/Religion
  • Post comments:18 Comments

I think it is critical -- in beginning an essay criticizing ecumenicalism -- that I begin by saying that I understand the attraction. By "ecumenicalism," I am referring to the…

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Read more about the article On Homer (Part 3): Connecting the Iliad and the Odyssey

On Homer (Part 3): Connecting the Iliad and the Odyssey

  • Post author:C.B. Robertson
  • Post published:April 5, 2020
  • Post category:Literature/Religion
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In his book Why Homer Matters, Adam Nicolson pointed out how people seem to generally fall into two camps: those who like the Iliad, and those who like the Odyssey.…

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Read more about the article TOOL and Religion

TOOL and Religion

  • Post author:C.B. Robertson
  • Post published:April 4, 2020
  • Post category:People/Religion
  • Post comments:3 Comments

Before everything shut down, I got a chance to see Tool live in concert. One of the things that surprised me was that Maynard really wasn't the star of the…

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Read more about the article On Homer (Part 2): What is the Iliad About?

On Homer (Part 2): What is the Iliad About?

  • Post author:C.B. Robertson
  • Post published:March 28, 2020
  • Post category:Literature/Philosophy
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In most stories, "what is it about?" refers to a question of the plot: what happened? In higher literature, there is -- in addition to the plot -- themes and…

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Read more about the article Quarantine Queasiness

Quarantine Queasiness

  • Post author:C.B. Robertson
  • Post published:March 28, 2020
  • Post category:Philosophy/Psychology
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Today was the first day of Spring for my bike. I had to open the choke with a carabiner (the lever is wedged between the air filters, and is almost…

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Read more about the article On Homer (Part 1): What Makes Homer Special?

On Homer (Part 1): What Makes Homer Special?

  • Post author:C.B. Robertson
  • Post published:March 27, 2020
  • Post category:Literature/Psychology
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After reading Homer extensively over the past six years, in multiple translations and with the addition of a number of commentaries and analyses, I think it is time to begin…

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