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How To Not Talk About Religion

What do I love when I love my G-d? This is the question posed by St. Augustine of Hippo in The Confessions, and it is also the question taken up by John Caputo in his book, On Religion. Caputo takes the question to be of grave importance fo...

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John Stuart Mill or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Utility

The English philosopher John Stuart Mill is considered one of the foremost utilitarian theorists in the history of ethics. It is beyond doubt that the illustrious Mill has left quite the mark on philosophy, and the utilitarianism he champio...

3 years ago
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I Don't Need Your Help

Note: This short piece was written in a period of intense anger and mourning. Since I wrote this draft many things have changed as regards to my thinking and approach to these issues. Because of these changes I no longer feel comfortable ed...

4 years ago
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Negative Theology Against Nihilism

So there can be little doubt of its ultimate actuality, but if we can truly know this abyss as the dead and alien body of God, or as that negative pole of the Godhead when it is wholly severed from its contrary or opposite, then we can be...

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Wagering on Truth

“We want truth and find only uncertainty in ourselves.” This statement comes early on in the collected thoughts of Blaise Pascal, in a book now known as Pensées. Reaching across the endless expanse of time, Pascal’s words resonate in a phil...

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