We're four weeks into the pilot seminars and results, so far, feel mixed. Immediate attrition hit and several people, clearly not enthused, dropped out and away. This is to be expected; I am not trying to appeal to everyone, but to the persons for whom this kind of education will be most fruitful. That said, …
On Semiotics
This week's 15 Minute Insight (the 4th and final in the series), on semiotics as a discipline and as the normative science of truth. But now, let us ask—since we’re talking about the study of the action of signs and this questions seems pretty important for that discussion—let us ask, what is a sign? In …
On Semiotics – Supplemental Considerations
The following came from notes initially prepared for the "On Semiotics" 15 Minute Insight, which has since moved in a new direction (and will, I hope, be released this Monday or Tuesday [6/24 or 25]). To talk about semiotics, the doctrine of signs, I think it’s prudent to summarize the peculiar philosophical history which has …
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Pursuing Truth, Refuting Error
The following is a reflection from some surplus notes to tonight's reading for the Aquinas Seminar. How do we pursue wisdom and attain truth? It is not an easy, simple, straightforward, linear task. It is a difficult, complex, windy, recursive process, wherein the chief obstacle is ourselves and our tendency to presume we know more …
On the Meaning of “Objective”
On the Meaning of "Objective" and the fallout from loss of its original meaning
On the Meaning of “Truth”
Another week, another 15 Minute Insight video; this time on the meaning of "truth". Today, speaking very broadly, most theories of truth fall into one of two camps. The first, the more traditional camp, sees truth as somehow revelatory of or correspondent with reality as independent of our cognitive activity. The most well-known such theory …