Immanuel Kant: The Role of Emotions in Morality
In this article I hope to clear up any misconceptions that the philosopher Immanuel Kant downplayed human emotion in his ideas. In general I wish to state my belief that emotions should not be degraded at all when it comes to moral obligation.
The Robot Paradox – Part 1
Post postmodernism, or a introductory to 21st century philosophy.
Answer to Kant’s Enligtenment
A philosophical view of Kant’s “what is enlightenment” from an educational point of view.
A Universal Duty
A Kantian Approach to a Nazi Duty.
The Basics Of: Act and Rule Utilitarianism
Utilitarianism, the doctrine of “the greatest good for the greatest number” is everywhere in modern ideology. Most notably, it’s the supposed cornerstone of political democracy. It ran into roadblocks from the beginning, however, and returns us to the age old issue of balancing dogmatic guidance with human freedom and the power of intent.
What is Enlightment by Immanuel Kant
People should also be free to develop their own reason behind religion in order to substantiate it rather than just believing in the words of a guardian.
The Problem of Reference
A tongue-in-cheek philosophical investigation inspired simultaneously by mystical and postmodern ideas.
The Space Man Knows What’s Going On
A bitter and lazy perspective on the history of philosophy, from Descartes to Sartre.
Immanuel Kant on Why We Lie
Interpolation of Kant’s views on lying.
Transcendental Doubt
On transcendentalism.






















