By: Jay Donnie Darko is, on its most basic level, a film that is homage to 80s culture....
Philosophy
By: Jay Dyer I hate to harp on the same old thing, but the same old...
By: Jay Dyer Lemony Snicket’s: A Series of Unfortunate Events represents a deeper attempt at “hidden in plain...
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Local Novus Ordo Priest has Communist Prayers and Genderless Creed By: Jay It is a bad thing...
Some tongue-in-dentures fun. By: Peter Parker Okay I couldn’t resist, here’s Golden Girls as a metaphor for...
By: Jay Dyer As with many 80s films I grew up with, they seemed quite innocuous...
By: Jay Dyer For Husserl, the perception of objects is necessarily inadequate due to what he and...
By: Jay The first account Merleau-Ponty deals with in the selections from Phenomenology of Perception as...
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I was roped into doing this by a buddy of mine on a blog he writes for,...
By: Jay Dyer Inception is one of the best films Hollywood has put out in years, and...
By: Jay The girl at the “party” didn’t like that I responded to her question about whether...
By: Jay Dyer I propose a modified form of the transcendental argument for God’s existence. Not that...
By: Jay Ariadne constructs the labyrinth in the Greek myths. In Inception, she is the projection of Cobb’s pysche...
By: Jay The so-called argument from the one and the many is a hallmark aspect of classical...
By: Jay Dyer I recently re-watched Aeon Flux (2005). In the film adaptation, which departs from its...
By: Jay Dyer Justin’s Hortatory Address is interesting. In it we see an apologetic for a convert...
By: Jay The new Russell Crowe/Cate Blanchett Robin Hood is not very good. Usually, Ridley Scott is good,...