or punishment. In this essay I critically explore and expand upon Locke’s arguments for his view that, regardless of what our consciousness attaches to, nothing but a relation of first-person consciousness (via memory) unites thinking beings across time into one and the same person,
November 25, 2025 at 1:59 PM
or punishment. In this essay I critically explore and expand upon Locke’s arguments for his view that, regardless of what our consciousness attaches to, nothing but a relation of first-person consciousness (via memory) unites thinking beings across time into one and the same person,
Although Locke knew how counterintuitive it would seem to say that personal identity across time is not sameness of thinking substance (material or immaterial) across time, his major contribution was in illuminating how important psychological continuity is for our deserving praise, blame, reward,
November 25, 2025 at 1:59 PM
Although Locke knew how counterintuitive it would seem to say that personal identity across time is not sameness of thinking substance (material or immaterial) across time, his major contribution was in illuminating how important psychological continuity is for our deserving praise, blame, reward,
In his monumental An Essay Concerning Human Understanding, Locke attempted to find the limits of human understanding with respect to a wide range of topics, including personal identity across time.
November 25, 2025 at 1:59 PM
In his monumental An Essay Concerning Human Understanding, Locke attempted to find the limits of human understanding with respect to a wide range of topics, including personal identity across time.
John Locke was a British philosopher, medical researcher, and Oxford academic whose substantial contributions to political theory and philosophy made him a prominent and influential Enlightenment thinker.
November 25, 2025 at 1:59 PM
John Locke was a British philosopher, medical researcher, and Oxford academic whose substantial contributions to political theory and philosophy made him a prominent and influential Enlightenment thinker.
The story behind the project. @apaphilosophy.bsky.social generously funded the video series, with the footage shot and edited by the TJ21 Media Group on-site at @notredame.bsky.social, including the drone shots of the golden dome. For making great promo videos, start with a beautiful campus!
October 30, 2025 at 2:46 PM
The story behind the project. @apaphilosophy.bsky.social generously funded the video series, with the footage shot and edited by the TJ21 Media Group on-site at @notredame.bsky.social, including the drone shots of the golden dome. For making great promo videos, start with a beautiful campus!
Book 2 of the Republic provides the framing and motivation for answering this question about justice, and introduces several of the important concepts he will rely on throughout the text.
Brought to by Dr. Jerry Green of the University of Central Oklahoma!
October 23, 2025 at 6:34 PM
Book 2 of the Republic provides the framing and motivation for answering this question about justice, and introduces several of the important concepts he will rely on throughout the text.
Brought to by Dr. Jerry Green of the University of Central Oklahoma!
Plato’s Republic tries to answer this question: as he puts it, ‘Why should we be just rather than unjust?’ In an extended argument over several books of the Republic, Plato explores human psychology, art and its role in education, and the best form of government, among other topics.
October 23, 2025 at 6:34 PM
Plato’s Republic tries to answer this question: as he puts it, ‘Why should we be just rather than unjust?’ In an extended argument over several books of the Republic, Plato explores human psychology, art and its role in education, and the best form of government, among other topics.
What can we know? We know many things about the world around us: whether it is raining outside, the result of last night’s game, or how vaccines work. But we want to know more. We will see how Kant’s philosophy offers a revolutionary approach to our deep thirst for knowledge
October 8, 2025 at 5:47 PM
What can we know? We know many things about the world around us: whether it is raining outside, the result of last night’s game, or how vaccines work. But we want to know more. We will see how Kant’s philosophy offers a revolutionary approach to our deep thirst for knowledge
must be conserved before it can be improved upon. In this piece, we examine Burke’s arguments, which draw on tradition, observable cause and effect, and a mix of moral and religious sentiments. Contrary to expectations, Burke insists that the principles of conservation and change are not opposed.
September 24, 2025 at 5:44 PM
must be conserved before it can be improved upon. In this piece, we examine Burke’s arguments, which draw on tradition, observable cause and effect, and a mix of moral and religious sentiments. Contrary to expectations, Burke insists that the principles of conservation and change are not opposed.
the rule of law, property, the family, and religion. Burke himself sought to defend these things, as embodied in the British Constitution, against the revolutionary spirit sparked in France. In his Reflections on the Revolution in France, Burke develops the idea of society as an inheritance that
September 24, 2025 at 5:44 PM
the rule of law, property, the family, and religion. Burke himself sought to defend these things, as embodied in the British Constitution, against the revolutionary spirit sparked in France. In his Reflections on the Revolution in France, Burke develops the idea of society as an inheritance that
Edmund Burke was an Irish-born British statesman and political philosopher who is best known as the father of modern conservatism. Developed in response to the French Revolution, Burke's conservatism aims to preserve and promote the existing (or traditional) institutions of society, including
September 24, 2025 at 5:44 PM
Edmund Burke was an Irish-born British statesman and political philosopher who is best known as the father of modern conservatism. Developed in response to the French Revolution, Burke's conservatism aims to preserve and promote the existing (or traditional) institutions of society, including