I have had people get very confused listening to me discuss – with ardent passion – the absolute nature of reason, and then lapse quietly into existential pathos about the subjectivity of meaning.
And rightly so.
Epistemology is something that has a special meaning for me, as the problem of knowledge is precisely the thing that got [...]
Posts Tagged ‘Kant’
Truth is Subjectivity: Existential Epistomology
Posted in Existentialism and Authenticity, Philosophy in General, tagged a priori, Descartes, epistomology, evangalism, evangelize, evangelizing, existentialism, Hume, Kant, Kierkegaard, objective, objectivity, subjective, subjectivity, Truth on 11 March, 2008 | 5 Comments »
Note to Self
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged Atheists, blogging, Blogs, Christian, CPK, God, Golden Ratio, Kant, Note to Self, To Do, Truth on 5 December, 2007 | 2 Comments »
Writing Scholarship essays, registering for Winter classes, and eating three solid meals a day is taking priority right now. In the near future, however, I plan to explore the following topics, and maybe splice in some posts from my old blogs.
(In no particular order)
1) Atheists Unite and Other Mundane Ethical Statements
2) Going to Hell? We’ve [...]