Dr. Marc Cortez is the current Professor of Theology, Director of the Ph.D. program as well as Director of M.A in Biblical and Theological Studies at Wheaton College in Wheaton Illinois. He holds at l…
Philosophical Works
In order to mitigate stress levels and improve employees' mental health, the Singapore government has recommended organizations to adopt iWorkHealth, a confidential online self-administered psychosoci…
Living and dying in the Republic of Florence during the Renaissance, Niccolo Machiavelli was a political theorist and author in the late 1400s. During this period of thinkers and writers, the old trad…
Many philosophers have argued what they believe is morally right and wrong when discussing our beliefs. W. K. Clifford, for example, claims that we must always have reliable evidence before accepting …
It was noticed by Rudolf Carnap that philosophers comprehend the notion of observability in a narrower sense than a physicist. Needless to say, observability in the eyes of a philosopher is what can b…
John Locke was influential for many different reasons including his social contract theory, his influence on the American Revolution and the founding fathers, as well as his theory of natural rights a…
The diversity of hope is nearly limitless. It can dispose us toward any number of objects, with great variety in the level of emotion and certainty we experience. In working with and against Dr. Adrie…
Machiavellism, or just Machiavelli in general, often has a negative connotation. He is often seen as a sneaky, slimy, underhanded teacher of tyrants. However, not everyone sees him in this light. In a…
Ignorance is bliss, "People don't want to hear the truth because they don't want their illusions destroyed."-Friedrich Nietzsche.The topic ignorance is bliss, is a modern time problem in the idea of n…