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Jake Friedman and Michael Barera's group project, a website, for you to enjoy13 comments

Michael Barera wrote 2 days ago: For anyone who might be interested, for our group project Jake and I created a website that is simil … more →

Tags: Locke, Rousseau, Group Project

solitary, poor, nasty, brutish, and (thankfully) short

justineabigail wrote 3 days ago: Damn Hobbes and his Leviathan. Clearly he and other related political thinkers have been pervading m … more →

Tags: the daily ish, death, Education, Exams, Finals, Leviathan, School, studying, University

The TRUE Purpose of Writing, from Calvin & Hobbes

Aaron Rathburn wrote 3 days ago: ‘Nuff said. =) … more →

Tags: Culture, Academia, Calvin, Humor, writing

Hobbes, Game Theory, and the BBC

oflopez wrote 4 days ago: One of my friends has recently been trying to get me to watch the BBC series “The Trap: What H … more →

Tags: Locke, Section 2

A Nauseous Nocturne - By Bill Watterson

akhilsrivatsan wrote 6 days ago: A Nauseous Nocturne Another night deprived of slumber, Hours passing without number, My eye trace … more →

Tags: Fiction, writing, Poetry, Calvin, Calvin and Hobbes, Bill watterson

Anarchy - Mission, Feasibility, and Implimentation3 comments

deadondres wrote 1 week ago: I remember when I first realized that the notions I had regarding politics and social affairs could … more →

Tags: General philosophies, Anarchy, Building Codes, capitalism, Chomsky, democracy, democratic Republic, Direct Democracy, Economics

Coaching: Democratic leader or a Hobbesian sovereign?11 comments

chadzim6 wrote 1 week ago: As a student athlete throughout my high school tenure, I would always hear coaches mutter the phrase … more →

Tags: Section 3

Psychology: The Beginnings

Ali Lochhead wrote 1 week ago: “Psychology as we know it didn’t suddenly appear on the intellectual scene.  It is impos … more →

Tags: Psychology, associationism, Dr. C. George Boeree, The History of Psychology, David Hume, james mill, david hartley, Plato, Aristotle

Hartrman Institute in the news on Goldstone, Hobbes, and more

Alan Abbey wrote 2 weeks ago: Hartman Institute ideas, scholars (including David Hartman), and programs (Be’eri) have been i … more →

Tags: David Hartman, Education, Israel, Israeli army, Politics, Be'eri, Goldstone, halbertal, hartman

O Re Piya - Music & Lyrics

Kalyan Ram Vempati wrote 2 weeks ago: Presenting a beautiful song … Movie  : Aaja Nachle Singer : Rahat Fateh Ali Khan Music  : Sali … more →

Tags: Aaja Nachle, O re piya lyrics translation, Rahat Fateh Ali Khan

Hobbes and The Dark Knight21 comments

jk0609 wrote 2 weeks ago: “Welcome to a World Without Rules.”  This was the quote that was placed on the The Dark Knight movie … more →

Dimitris Vardoulakis, 'Melancholic Sovereignty: Reading Hobbes through Hamlet'

j. wrote 2 weeks ago: Institute for the Public Life of Arts and Ideas McGill University Tuesday, 17 November, 1-2:30pm (rs … more →

Tags: McGill, iplai

It's the Weekend5 comments

plainmama wrote 2 weeks ago: maybe we will have a few moments to sit back and stretch our paws. … more →

Tags: Pets, paw

thank goodness4 comments

osopher wrote 3 weeks ago: The Saints agree: “everyone having God is happy” (Augustine), “ultimate felicity c … more →

Tags: happiness, Religion, aquinas, Augustine, Daniel Dennett, gratitude, joseph butler, Loyal Rue, RIchard Dawkins

Hobbes' definition of the "Sovereign"6 comments

balijepa wrote 3 weeks ago: As I have read through many of the posts regarding Hobbes on this blog, I am overwhelmingly confront … more →

The girls

allisunknown wrote 3 weeks ago: The girls of the 1920s were little more than willow wisps; all legs, arms, and torsos, only a motion … more →

Tags: City Life, God, Cities, Portland, Art Deco, the 1920s, Merleau-Ponty, technology, inauthenticity

Epidemics and Hobbes' State of Nature9 comments

aschrad wrote 3 weeks ago: Throughout history, disasters have tended to bring people together and cause a feeling of community … more →

Tags: Section 3

Social Theory... Finite or Infinite?6 comments

danielodonnell wrote 3 weeks ago: The state of human nature has been a heavily hypothesized topic of political thought throughout hist … more →

Tags: Locke, Section 1.1

A Brief History of Ethics: Part I1 comment

Stefan Molyneux wrote 4 weeks ago: An overview of the four major approaches to ethical reasoning, from Aristotle to Rand—and why … more →

Tags: Political Science, Philosophy, anarchism, Anti-Statism, Aristotle, Ayn Rand, categorical imperative, consequential ethics, deontological ethics


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