Over the course of the last five years, I have been devoting my Christmas article to authors or topics that touch upon the birth of Jesus of Nazareth and are relevant to the free society and a free ...
John Locke has been widely understood to hold that belief is under one’s direct control. This doxastic voluntarism appears to be implicit in his evidentialism, his doxastic moralism, and his ...
The panel, “Foundations of a Right to Privacy,” was the first of several discussions at a privacy conference at Kenyon College in Gambier, Ohio. The speakers ...
Log-in to bookmark & organize content - it's free! Professor Andrew Burstein discusses John Locke's philosophy and his influence on the founders. Professor Andrew Burstein discusses John Locke's ...
In his article for Salon, writer Michael Lind did a brave thing. Instead of relying on the easy and unsupported assertions of "paying one's fair share" that the liberal establishment has been baldly ...
By Donna King Carolina Journal As the United States approaches the 250th anniversary of the American Revolution, it’s worth revisiting the philosopher whose ideas made that revolution possible, and ...
Locke and Reid as our epistemological forebears. In the service of the latter agenda, Wolterstorff has also demonstrated an extraordinary ability at the history of philosophy. What he has uncovered in ...
In the years leading up to the American Revolution, colonial leaders enlisted several authoritative sources in their complaints against King George and the British Parliament: the Bible, the English ...
THIS excellent book on a thinker who is a classic A in philosophy will give fresh impetus to dis cussion and controversy. It is not the first part of this work, which deals adequately with Locke's ...