A while back, Caitlin asked me to write about love and trust, but the two seem different enough to me to justify separate articles. First I’d like to deal with love, specifically, romantic love. When I refer to “love” in the rest of this article, I will mean strictly “romantic” love. For this entry, I [...]
Posts Tagged ‘reason’
And What Then is Love?
Posted in Existentialism and Authenticity, People and Psychology, tagged ?, Caitlin, in love, love, nature, of, reason, romantic, what is on 22 July, 2008 | 4 Comments »
Starting Points
Posted in God and Theology, Philosophy in General, tagged a priori, absolute, Anselm, Argument, axioms, Descartes, disprovable, existence, God, Jordan, Meditations on First Philosophy, of, ontological, ontology, provable, reason, self on 4 April, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
It was a gloomy day sometime in 1640, or at least, I like to imagine it was a gloomy, quiet day in Europe when Descartes, dressed still in his nightgown, sat down in front of his softly cackling fireplace and drew his ink bottle and paper towards him to compose the Meditations on First Philosophy. [...]