In his book titled Justice: What's the Right Thing to Do, Michael Sandel opposes the method of political liberalism because it sets aside moral and political obligations in exchange for the freedom of…
Philosophy
Everyone deals with problems differently but the way you deal with them really shows a lot about you. Some people panic and fail, but if you persevere and work through it you can become a stronger per…
To simply answer the first question of will studying ethics make you a better person, no. I do not feel that studying ethics will make you a better person because there is a difference between learnin…
The line between justice and injustice is fine. It is a line that is often discussed, yet rarely ever agreed upon. When it comes to justice many factors must be taken into account. To declare somet…
The emotions you feel towards certain situations may not be the same as your friends but might be the same as one of your school teachers who you barely know. According to Oxford languages, an emotion…
Conspiracy theories have a specific psychology behind them. Anyone, educated or not, could choose to believe in them. The psychology behind conspiracies is not complex. According to Merriam-Webster, …
Individual Liberty: the Key to Humanity Revolutions: bloody, violent, and often the cause of hundreds if not thousands of unfortunate families broken. Since a young age, many of us have been introduce…
How often do you take your freedom for granted? Citizens of countries like America, France, Australia, and Germany are all given the ability to express their opinions, gather together in public, pract…
Collectivist control is the agonizingly fossilizeable pressure under which human beings suffer, but the degree to which humans thrive necessitates the preservation of their individual rights. People l…
What does it mean to live, to be human? Why do we call ourselves human beings when our whole existence is based around what we do? A more fitting name would be human "doings", as we never seem to be c…