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Philosophy both narrowly and broadly construed
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Pascal, Buber, and the God of the Philosophers
It is a mistake to oppose the God of the philosophers to the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob.
William F. Vallicella
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Buber on Buddhism
Notes on a trenchant critique
William F. Vallicella
Aug 4
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Is 'Monkey Pox' Racist?
No more than 'Wuhan Virus'
William F. Vallicella
Jul 28
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Is 'Monkey Pox' Racist?
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The Pig, the Fool, and Socrates
Would you prefer to be an animal?
William F. Vallicella
Jul 22
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Why Women are 'Over-Represented' among Realtors
Have you ever wondered why women are 'over-represented' among realtors? It is because they excel men when it comes to conciliation and mediation. I…
William F. Vallicella
Jul 20
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Generic Statements
A technical topic with practical applications
William F. Vallicella
Jul 18
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Withdrawn from Circulation
A tale of two finds
William F. Vallicella
Jul 17
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Which Side Are You On?
I have criticized Rod Dreher and others for "floating above the fray," for trying to be objective and impartial in those practical situations in which…
William F. Vallicella
Jul 9
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