Theories

  • Adapting Democracy

    The Lesson of Roe v Wade The American democratic system, at its best conception, was setup to give people the freedom to make choices at the level where the effects and impacts of the choice are felt the most: individual,… Continue reading

  • Everyone Is Objectified

    Everyone is objectified, just in different ways. An idle man is equal to an unattractive woman. Despite outside pressure, both positive and negative, a woman must work to see the beauty in herself and a man must work to find… Continue reading

  • Narrative vs Perspective

    Standing in their kitchen, a person tries to retrace their steps to find missing car keys; refrigerator, cabinet, counter. They are at a loss. Then, they are reminded that they were in the dinning room earlier. Immediately, the narrative of… Continue reading

  • The Covid Experiment

    A Philosopher’s View The goal is to create a virus (vehicle) that can be used over and over again to deliver new and different “genetic alterations” (packages). It takes too much time and money to create vehicles, so it has… Continue reading

  • Philosophy Is Art

    Philosophy is a form of art. Artists build complex structures to express how they perceive their experiences in the world. Painters and photographers express themselves with structures of shape and color.Musicians express themselves with structures of sound.Poets express themselves with… Continue reading

  • The Lawn Metaphor:

    the relationship between capitalism and socialism. There are two main options in lawns: natural or artificial. The natural option is to grow the lawn without chemicals, fertilizers, or irrigation. This requires planning, discipline, and patience to nurture the lawn through… Continue reading