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Month: July 2020

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Masks: A Case Study in Moral Hierarchy

21 Jul 20202 Sep 2022
One of the great advantages of moral discussions, as opposed to wisdom discussions, is that morality is unambiguous and definitive. At least on the fundamental level. Wisdom, on the other…
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The Wasted Life

15 Jul 202015 Jul 2020
Seneca once said, "the life we receive is not short, but we make it so; we are not ill provided but use what we have wastefully."[1] This isn't to deny…
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Mutual Exclusion

13 Jul 202013 Jul 2020
The Puritan preacher Matthew Mead wrote about a type of person he called "the Almost Christian". As George Whitefield later explained it, the almost Christian is one who "halts between…

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