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Camus vs. Sartre: A Tale of Two Philosophers
In the annals of 20th-century philosophy, few figures stand as tall as Albert Camus and Jean-Paul Sartre. Both men lived through the tumultuous times of World War II, and their experiences profoundly shaped their thinking. For a time, they shared a friendship and intellectual camaraderie that electrified the Parisian philosophical scene. But their philosophical paths—and…
A Date That Will Be Forgotten
On December 7, 1941, the Empire of Japan attacked the U.S. Naval base at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. President Franklin D. Roosevelt described the attack on Pearl Harbor as “a date which will live in infamy.” At the time, it seemed impossible that anyone could forget the events of that day. It was the turning point…
AI is Art
A Rebuttal to the Arbitrary Arguments for “Real Art” AI is a tool that people can use to express themselves and art is about expression. These are the simple truths at the heart of my “AI is Art” Campaign, which I felt compelled to make after reading some of the attacks on AI Art and…
Conservatism One and Conservatism Two
What is conservatism? Who are the “real conservatives?” The C word, conservative, what does it mean? It’s not as simple as it seems. Take, for example, my choice to vote for incumbent judges, a habit of mine that reflects something about how I think on a broader level. Most of the time, I believe continuity…
