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The Broken Binnacle

James O'Reilly, John Jakubisin, Joseph O'Reilly, John Briggs, Matthew McShurley, Peter Cermak

The slew of human affairs through history, philosophy, and culture from a young, Catholic perspective

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Whom Now to Believe?

While my fellow writers Peter and John wrote about how we come to know the natural law and how we come to know God, respectively, allow me to address what the philosopher Alasdair MacIntyre calls the “epistemological crisis” in relation to ...

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Reformed Epistemology

On my morning drive to work, I contemplated how I would structure my thoughts in regards to this month's theme of epistemology. As James O’Reilly states in his introductory post, epistemology asks ‘how and why do we come to know what we kno...

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Paths to Moral Knowledge

Epistemology, our theme for this month of October, is usually described as a study of how we know. One who wishes to take a closer look may take on the questions of “how do we know x?” (whether x is natures, logical propositions, material p...

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Monthly Theme: October

In Virginia the days are still warm, but there’s now a chill in the early morning breeze that heralds the coming cold. Funnily enough, as everything begins to die, I begin to feel alive. A sense of vigilance—of watchfulness—descends over me...

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  • James O'Reilly

    Acorn philosopher and amateur poet. Infected with a melancholic, and at times rebellious, Irish spirit. "The Christian ideal has not been tried and found wanting. It has been found difficult; and left untried." ~ G.K. Chesterton

  • John Jakubisin

    Father, coach and aspiring entrepreneur. Passionate about making a difference in the lives of the people around me. Host of the B is for Business podcast & founder of BISIN. Exploring and writing about business, politics and catholic apostolate.

  • Joseph O'Reilly

    "Since the wise men have not spoken, I speak that am only a fool"

  • John Briggs

    “What is the nature of the search? you ask. The search is what anyone would undertake if he were not sunk in the everydayness of his own life. To become aware of the search is to be onto something. Not to be onto something is to be in despair.”

  • Matthew McShurley

    "We are first given to be before we endeavor to be" - William Desmond

  • Peter Cermak

    Amateur mathematician and student of philosophy. "The trouble with the world is that the stupid are cocksure and the intelligent full of doubt" - Bertrand Russell

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