Moral Philosophy – Kant, Herman Dawkins, and Herman Dawkins

Moral Philosophy – Kant, Herman Dawkins, and Herman Dawkins

What is moral philosophy? It is a branch of philosophy that challenges original reasons of morality and aims to provide less credible reasons for their conclusions. Ultimately, moral philosophers believe that our actions are motivated by our desires and our feelings, not by our actions per se. Here we examine Kant, Herman, and Hume, and…

Nietzsche and Derrida

Nietzsche and Derrida

Philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche argues that there are certain essential characteristics of all humans, which determine their individuality. These characteristics are called type-facts, and they are largely immutable. In his view, every individual is born with certain psychic and physiological traits. Nietzsche argues that these type-facts determine the way we think, act, and feel. In other…

Chinese Philosophy – The Yin and Yang Concept, the Principle of Nature, and the Mencian School

Chinese Philosophy – The Yin and Yang Concept, the Principle of Nature, and the Mencian School

The following article discusses the different schools of Chinese philosophy. In particular, we’ll discuss the Yin and yang concept, the Principle of Nature, and the Mencian school. For more in-depth discussion, read my other articles on Chinese Philosophy. I hope you’ll find them informative and useful. As you read, consider the following questions: Principle of…

Common Themes in Greek Philosophy: Plato, Democritus, Xenophon, and Epicurus

Common Themes in Greek Philosophy: Plato, Democritus, Xenophon, and Epicurus

If you are unsure of Greek philosophy, you may wish to read up on the works of Plato, Democritus, Xenophon, and Epicurus. The four philosophers of Greek philosophy have shaped the way we think about the world. Each philosopher has a unique approach to the world, and their philosophy differs somewhat from the next. However,…