The restaurant industry is a fast and free-flowing universe, with countless comments, jokes, implications, scattered conversations, and random observations lost amongst the crevices of time in between running food and taking orders. It started with me bragging that I could prove God with a simple six-step proof in an undeniable way. I was very smug [...]
Posts Tagged ‘subjectivity’
Anslem Meets Jess: More Truth and Subjectivity
Posted in Existentialism and Authenticity, God and Theology, tagged Anselm, Argument, conversations, God, Jess, ontological, proofs, restaurant, subjectivity, theology, Truth on 12 August, 2008 | 2 Comments »
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 »
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 [...]