It is a rarity for a system of thought to be developed in isolation. The learning of subjects from others and experimentation are the natural way for humans to learn. These are built from humble beginnings of the generations before into the mountains of knowledge that are available now. This is not to say that …
Category Archives: Theology
The Pervasiveness of Aristotle’s Logic
From the beginning, young men have been seeking to make a name for themselves. Caste, heritage, and ability were limitations on what an individual could obtain, but it has been consistent that most people strive for more than what they grew up with particularly with the lower classes. Coming from a place of privilege can …
Plato’s Philosophy and Religion
As one becomes specialized in a field, it is natural to put more emphasis on one’s specialty for importance. Connections can be seen better, correlations drawn, and mastery can happen to the point where if the specialty is a hammer, all problems look like nails. This is a blessing and a curse of early specialization …