By: Jay Dyer For Husserl, the perception of objects is necessarily inadequate due to what he and...
Philosophy
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,...
Our friend Peter Parker draws out even further insights from his angle. -Jay By: Peter Parker I’ve...
Jay Sartre explained that the average man hides behind masks and sustains himself on a kind of false...
This week I read some really good articles I want to pass on. “Temple of Man: Freemasonry,...
By: Jay If you’ve ever seen the clips of Hitler rallies, one cannot deny that the mass...
By: Jay Dyer Plato, Philo, Plotinus, Dionysius, Augustine, Basil, John of Damascus, Maximus the Confessor, Isaac the Syrian, John Scotus,...
“He, the Eternal King, recapitulates everything in himself” (Adversus haereses, III, 21,9) By: Jay Dyer For a...