23 08, 2019

Untangling popular “pro-choice” claims and arguments concerning abortion

By |2019-09-20T00:03:38+00:00August 23rd, 2019|Practice, Theory|9 Comments

I favor the pro-life position on the abortion issue, all the while realizing that many good and decent people disagree with me. Why do they disagree? It seems they are influenced by popular claims and arguments favoring the pro-choice view. I intend no disrespect to anyone in saying this, but I think that many popular claims and arguments favoring the choice for abortion consist of knots of illogic that should be untangled.

23 08, 2019

Philosophical Arguments for Abortion

By |2019-09-20T00:03:55+00:00August 23rd, 2019|Practice, Theory|0 Comments

Arguments for ethical and legal conclusions on the topic of abortion are often pursued dialectically, with positive arguments developed in response to contrary positions and objections. Many people say they just “feel” that abortion is wrong or their “opinion” is that it’s not wrong. But complex issues require informed, fair and honest critical thinking, not just mere “feelings” or “opinions.”

19 06, 2019

Finding Truth: Thinking Critically Through the Campaigns

By |2019-07-11T14:27:10+00:00June 19th, 2019|Practice, Theory|0 Comments

Knowing whether our beliefs are true or false is a question of the greatest difficulty—in democratic elections it can mean the difference between war and peace. Here is a theory of truth, along with eight concrete and practical ways to cut through the bullshit and understand political language better.

2 01, 2019

Democratic Socialism: An Impossible Dream? II

By |2019-03-27T18:15:22+00:00January 2nd, 2019|Justice, Theory|0 Comments

The first part of this article asserted that, contrary to the prevailing mythology on both sides of the Cold War, socialist revolutions never succeeded in creating genuine democratic socialism. Then, several insufficient explanations for why socialist revolutions failed to produce socialism were critiqued.

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