Writings and Research
Writings and Research
In a word: Goodness. Value permeates all aspects of human experience, and seeking to understand its nature is foremost in the project of understanding how it becomes manifest in all the domains of human existence
In a word: Goodness. Value permeates all aspects of human experience, and seeking to understand its nature is foremost in the project of understanding how it becomes manifest in all the domains of human existence
Continuing Research
Continuing Research
My primary focus for research is in trying to investigate into the varieties of goodness, and to seek to develop an understanding of goodness which serves to vindicate the realist conceptions of value (primarily as it pertains to metaethics) with the provocative and in no sense understated reality of the fact-value distinction, in a way which perhaps satisfies both.
Writings
Writings
Currently, I do not have any published writings as I am seeking to start my career.
Special Thanks
Special Thanks
In the pursuit of this understanding I have had much help from the persons in my life, from my friends, parents, teachers, associates, the novel one-of-a-kind experiences with strangers, and perhaps, to a great extent, as no doubt many a ponderous soul has found, an equal contribution from the encumbrances of worry and doubt documented by those throughout history engaged in deep, systematic reflection, to whom perhaps most of all I give my deepest thanks.
In the pursuit of this understanding I have had much help from the persons in my life, from my friends, parents, teachers, associates, the novel one-of-a-kind experiences with strangers, and perhaps, to a great extent, as no doubt many a ponderous soul has found, an equal contribution from the encumbrances of worry and doubt documented by those throughout history engaged in deep, systematic reflection, to whom perhaps most of all I give my deepest thanks.
And here's a nice woodcut print of Phyllis riding Aristotle by Hans Burgkmair (German, Augsburg 1473–1531 Augsburg)