Archives – January, 2009
An exercise in developing a particular Anschauung (take or envisagement) of things which could have possessed Hitler and which would result in a moral understanding of him similar to that of Don Quixote.
Continue January 23, 2009
Initial reflections on the Paralogism in Kant’s Critique of Pure Reason with insight into the “location” of the physical world of science. We know that the material world vanishes upon the death of the thinking being, but we don’t know one way or the other regarding the continuation of the soul after that death.
Continue January 15, 2009
Seeking clarity in Kant’s argument concerning the Highest Good and how it alone unifies human rationality and certifies its dependability.
Continue January 12, 2009
Another attempt to express concisely as possible the liberty of the Christian and what this can portend for a world suffering from over population.
Continue January 12, 2009
Another attempt to achieve to Kant’s Universal Church where all that counts with God is a love of the moral law, and where creeds and sacred history are quite secondary, and serve as prompts and inspiration to action.
Continue January 12, 2009
Lengthy muse about the length of time involved in the evolution of humanity. Included is a suggestion as to how the reincarnation notion of the Hindus could be utilized to counter accusations of unfairness on the part of God.
Continue January 9, 2009
Very brief presentation of the critical elements of the universal Christian faith.
Continue January 3, 2009