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An Evangelical Manifesto: A second opinion

Current Affairs, Religion, Reviews | Comments (2)

I should note that is not a response to Adam’s previous entry on the same topic. This is simply, as the title suggests, a second opinion of this document. “An Evangelical Manifesto” was penned earlier this year, with a two-fold purpose;
[T]o first address the confusions and corruptions that attend the term Evangelical in the United […]

Simon @ June 28, 2008

Justice: Rawls and Hobbes

Philosophy | Comments (5)

So, we have looked at how we might think about where justice originates; natural law, or social law. The philosophical problems that justice throws up are numerous, though. Conceiving of theories of justice is much more complicated that simply ‘right and wrong’. Allow me to expand on a couple of very influential thinkers in the […]

Simon @ June 18, 2008

Justice: Social Law and Natural Law

Philosophy | Comments (0)

There are some major theorists and philosophers who maintain certain theories of Justice. I will soon explore Thomas Hobbes, and John Rawls. Both of these men have very influential theories of Justice. Before any of that should be delved into, one should explore where justice comes from. Where does justice originate?
The two main schools of […]

Simon @ June 18, 2008


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