Browsing the "Culture" Category

November 4, 2013 - 0 Comments

By: Jay Dyer A major problem for the philosophy of science and religious traditions is the question of observational neutrality and rational theory choice.  Can one’s observations be independent of an...

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October 29, 2013 - 0 Comments

By: Jay What is “reason”?  Dr. Bahnsen made a great point several years ago about the mass equivocation on the subject of “reason.”  It’s a common word, used by everyone,...

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October 21, 2013 - 0 Comments

By: Jay Dyer Vertigo is the best place to start a Hitchcock analysis.  While many themes repeat in his films, Vertigo is most memorable for its psychological depth and mystique. ...

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September 27, 2013 - 0 Comments

Author and historian James Kelley returns to JaysAnalysis to discuss his groundbreaking research on the history of the Frankish empire and its relationship to various developments in western theology and...

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September 27, 2013 - 0 Comments

The Dooms Chapel Horror director John Holt and producer Chris Bowers return to JaysAnalysis to discuss more details of the upcoming film.  We joke about directors and some of the funny...

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September 24, 2013 - 0 Comments

By: Jay Dyer Now You See Me is, on one level, a silly, contrived film about a group of magicians invited to be part of a large-scale heist and con operation. ...

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September 14, 2013 - 0 Comments

  “Bono is a celestial-sent cockblock to all this environmental rapeyness.” -Jezz By: Jessica Trendi Ok, first of all, Bono is like sooo deep. I’ve followed U2 for years and...

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September 14, 2013 - 0 Comments

By: Jay Dyer J.J. Abrams’ Star Trek: Into Darkness differs quite a bit from the original reboot with a much deeper, esoteric geo-political plot.  While Star Trek was much better rated, and in ways...

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September 5, 2013 - 0 Comments

γνῶθι σεαυτόν By: Jay Dyer Certain snotty critics in a forum posted a criticism of my Thomism article, where I looked at the flaws in Thomism that led to, I believe, to Enlightenment scientism.  That’s...

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August 11, 2013 - 0 Comments

By: Jay Dyer When contemplating the present zeitgeist, I am constantly struck by the never-ending stream of inane retardation that assaults my senses on a daily basis.  From the perspective...

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July 22, 2013 - 0 Comments

By: Jay Working my way through the Spielberg canon, I couldn’t pass up an esoteric analysis of E.T.  While I think Close Encounters is loaded with esoteric and conspiratorial clues and...

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July 6, 2013 - 0 Comments

By: Jay Dyer I have written before about the importance of Leibniz, especially when it comes to complex metaphysical questions.  Some have wondered in the past why I have seen...

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June 15, 2011 - 0 Comments

In this exclusive interview with Reuters’ award-winning D.C. economics correspondent, Pedro da Costa, we explore the Federal Reserve system, economic and philosophic history, “free markets,” the “third position,” the bail...

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June 14, 2011 - 0 Comments

Note: apologies for the Skype quality which skips and jumps here and there, and which I could not help. We’ll just pretend it’s cryptographic and we’re “agents” (not spies!) and...

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June 3, 2011 - 0 Comments

  By: Jay Dyer Max Horkheimer and Theodore W. Adorno, key figures of the Frankfurt School of Marxist Critical Theory, wrote in their landmark work, “Dialectic of Enlightenment,” that “myth...

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May 18, 2011 - 0 Comments

By: Jay Dyer The study of conspiracy leads directly to the study of covert operations and intelligence agencies. As one reads about the plots and intrigues of secret societies, one...

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May 4, 2011 - 0 Comments

Tracing the Possible Influences for “Redcrosse Knight” and “Lucifera” By: Jay (c) Copyright Edmund Spenser’s The Faerie Queen represents a high point in British Renaissance literature. Intended to be a mythological...

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April 25, 2011 - 0 Comments

By: Jay Dyer These 80s cult classics do well for analyses. Vitrually all the classics children of the 80s like myself grew up with were loaded with deeper, esoteric symbolism,...

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April 10, 2011 - 0 Comments

By: Jay Dyer Hanna is an awesome film. As a story and entertainment, it is top notch. However, as the message goes I have some stuff to bitch about (as usual),...

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April 3, 2011 - 0 Comments

By: Jay Dyer See Also: Batman: The Dark Knight Rises – Esoteric Analysis Batman Begins marks a substantive renewal for the popular franchise. Taking the story in a much more...

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