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Renouncing Relativism, the Philosophy of Self
Plato's cave, sourced from Wikimedia Commons This column was first published in Trenton Monitor . “We are moving toward a dictatorship of...
David Kilby
Dec 19, 20243 min read
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Interior Motivators to the Rescue: Grab Them Before It’s Too Late
Imagined with Midjourney The day almost got away from me, until I found some notes from a draft about some intrinsic gifts inside all of...
David Kilby
Dec 17, 20246 min read
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What Is the Purpose of Life? Love and Leisure
There's no need to complicate things. The purpose of life is to love. More precisely, life's purpose is to love God with all your heart,...
David Kilby
Sep 5, 20248 min read
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Truth is a person
Jesus said “the truth shall set you free” (John 8:32), and that he came into the world “to bear witness to the truth. Everyone who is of...
David Kilby
Sep 23, 20204 min read
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Academia's Dilemma Runs Deeper than You Think
Many of us millennials chose a profession at a young age, pursued the pertaining academic path, and then began a career in that...
David Kilby
Jun 19, 20194 min read
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Rambling about the Search for Truth
The search for truth is not like any other search. When looking for something, we usually know when we’ve found it. But truth plays...
David Kilby
Oct 14, 20176 min read
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Love and Selfishness
As human beings, we are conditioned to be selfish. To demonstrate express interest in oneself is part of our survival instinct. Spending...
Amy Miller
Nov 12, 20163 min read
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How to Build a Civilization: Part 1
I read so many "how to" articles and blog posts that they tend to discourage me more than anything, because as I'm reading them I think...
David Kilby
Apr 15, 20163 min read
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Reality, Joy and Happiness
Sometimes there is no horizon. Sometimes I'm just stuck in a dark room with four bare walls. Also, sometimes the help that comes doesn't...
David Kilby
May 21, 20153 min read
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Peek Around the Bend: We Need a Culture of Questioners
Changing the way people think isn't always a good thing. Sometimes I try to do it just for fun, only to find out that the common way of...
David Kilby
Feb 20, 20152 min read
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Humanity vs. the World: the Struggle to Do Everything
Another week and I found myself, yet again, overwhelmed. I can’t handle this! I think. There are many things going on, I can’t possibly...
Amy Miller
Aug 20, 20142 min read
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Catching the Spirit of the Age
Philosophy is not the most popular subject, perhaps because it's so close to us that we have to shift our perspective to see it. It's...
David Kilby
Jul 23, 20142 min read
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Slavery, Racism and Donald Sterling
Even if you’re not a sports fan you’ve likely heard about a recent incident involving Donald Sterling, owner of the professional...
Nick Satin, Guest Blogger
May 4, 20145 min read
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On the Existence of God
God is not just a myth as atheists claim, but rather, there is good evidence for God’s existence. Question: Have you ever wondered...
Bryan Mercier, Guest Blogger
May 3, 20144 min read
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Fun with Philosophy: Why Did the Chicken Cross the Road
Philosophy isn't exactly a popular subject of conversation these days, but it could be. It could even be fun to summarize what certain...
David Kilby
Mar 15, 20142 min read
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