Emotional vs Logical

We often overvalue logic, treating it as the pinnacle of human cognition, while deriding emotion as irrational and unreliable. Yet this is a fundamental misunderstanding of how the mind works. Those who pride themselves on relying purely on logic are often delusional, blind to the ways in which their decisions are shaped by unconscious emotional […]

Philosophical Peacocking

Many people approach philosophy like a hermit crab collecting shells or a bowerbird decorating its nest, accumulating ideas that either reinforce their existing worldview or serve to construct a coherent one they can proudly display. These individuals often seem more focused on building an intellectual structure to defend or showcase their beliefs than on genuinely […]

 Dirty Hands

Briefly explain and motivate the problem of dirty hands as stated by Walzer in the quotation below. What exactly is the problem and what is the best response to it? 2,446 words   May 8th 2024 Introduction ​In this essay I will be explaining the concept of Dirty Hands as outlined in the following quotation by Waltzer:”Sometimes it is […]

Power

Are the human sciences inseparable from the exercise of power? 1,819 words March 14th 2024 Introduction In this essay, I will be answering the question of whether the human sciences are inseparable from the exercise of power. In order to do so we must first define power. I will briefly summarize a few potential definitions […]

Nietzsche: The Slave Revolt

What motivated the ‘slave revolt’ in morality and does Nietzsche have good reasons to regard it as problematic? 2,431 words January 25th 2024 1. Introduction In this essay I will be discussing Nietzsche’s concept of the “Slave Revolt” from his work: On the Genealogy of Morality(GM). Specifically, I will be answering the questions: “What motivated the ‘slave revolt’ in morality and does Nietzsche have […]