Category Archives: Empiricism
Savory, Mindfulness, and Qualitative Experiences
If any of you have dogs, you know that they love treats. Just imagine your dog jumping for joy when they see their treats. Their tails are wagging extremely fast, and they’ll do anything to get that treat. It’s like … Continue reading
Being vs. Doing Again: Application in Ethics
I previously posted a blog about Being vs. Doing. It was dealing with how people looked at the world and weather a “being” philosophy has a higher status than a “doing” philosophy, or vice-versa. I think this would also apply … Continue reading
Being vs. Doing
“Go out there and be someone.” This is a line you often hear from parents, teachers, and other peers. But what does it mean? People usually mean that you must achieve something in your life and that your very being … Continue reading
Another Difference on Democrats and Republicans
In a previous post, I mentioned some major differences between Democrats and Republicans. I think what it mainly comes down to is negative and positive rights. In this post, I want to mention another main difference but this goes straight … Continue reading