Essays on Philosophy of Art:
These essays are chiefly concerned with art as it pertains to other aspects of life. Most of my philosophy here is taken from the same philosophical traditions as the essays on technology, which include Taoism, the Zen tradition, and Existentialism and Phenomenology.
An Exercise In Art (04.14.2002)
NEW ► The Artist's Way (04.30.2003)
Historical Evolution Of The Image (03.06.2002)
Humanly Excellent Art (05.01.2000)
NEW ► In Relation With Art (05.04.2003)
Essays on Philosophy of Technology:
Some of the same traditions are employed here as those found in the essays on art. However, these essays deal with technology and its implication on society. I question our uses, motives, and decisions in regards to technology and our lives in these works.
Grasping Employed Devices (04.20.2002)
Technology And The Human-Product (02.06.2002)
Ends of Counterbalance (10.10.2000)
The Scouring Of The Tao (02.09.2000)
Essays on Modern Philosophy:
These essays concern themselves primarily with the ideas and writings of philosophers from the modern period of philosophy.
Certain Uncertainty (12.16.2002)
The Logical Plain Method (12.13.2002)
The Four Fallacies (12.05.2002)
Essays on Classical Philosophy:
Here I discuss the issues that are written and thought about by classical philosophers such as Plato and Aristotle.
From The Deathbed To The Porch (05.01.2001)
The Tempered Odyssey (04.25.2001)
Essays on Film & Literature:
Just as we write about literary works, so too can we take films and develop a good discussion around them. Since there are a number of Films which deal with important issues just as literature does, it is good to take them into consideration as well.
A Theme Of Relative Perception (05.03.2002)
NEW ► An American Myth (05.02.2003)
More Human Than Human (05.03.2002)
The Enlightened Face Of Death (05.01.2002)
NEW ► The Openness of Being (04.20.2003)
What Is? (01.31.2002)