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Happiness v. Virtue: A Quote by Henry Sidgwick
It’s been a week since my last post, and I apologize. In fact, my last post wasn’t that great. It was a drunk and delirious tirade that didn’t deserve to stay up, so I shit canned it. Needless to say … Continue reading
Posted in Love, Personal Life, Philosophy, Writing
Tagged aesthetics, Been Gone A Long Time, ethics, Facedownphilosophy, happiness, Henry Sidgwick, morality, philosophy, Schopenhauer, Sidgwick, The Methods of Ethics, virtue, writing
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Posted in Announcements, Personal Life, Philosophy, Psychology, Religion
Tagged Angst, booze, coping, dating, mental-health, morality, philosophy, philosophy of religion, psychology, religion, theist
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Divine Command Theory
I just read the most maddening, illogical, and vapid attempt at a legitimate treatment on the source of moral action. It is by a theist nit-wit named Janine Marie Idziak. I won’t go into all of the reasons why it … Continue reading
Posted in Philosophy, Religion
Tagged atheism, atheist, DCT, divine command theory, ethics, God, Janine Marie Idziak, morality, natural law, religion, theist
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