True power is freedom
Degradation is only amusing to the nefarious who make a gain from the hidden pain. _TheRhymeRula
Read More True power is freedomTo write the real, you have to show all the rawness, which has its harsh beauty and this is my platform to do just that. Not shying away from any subject matter or theme. Blog entries, Poetry (Free verse, Haiku, Narrative poetry), Black History,Photography, and a full course of wisdom quotes. Peace, TheRhymeRula
Degradation is only amusing to the nefarious who make a gain from the hidden pain. _TheRhymeRula
Read More True power is freedomRichard Swinburne’s “Why God allows evil” and Steven M. Cahn “Religion without God” explains how religion is interpreted and understood in Philosophy. Both have solid points with their stances on Theism and Atheism, and how God supposedly perpetrates the two evils of moral and natural. Both texts are very informative on the relation between […]
Read More The Two Evils: An Analysis of “Why God allows evil” and “Religion without God”Conditions for Knowledge Conditions for Knowledge by Robert Nozick analyzes the conditions of knowledge that are sufficient and necessary for propositional knowledge. He uses two letters to express each argument. Those two letters are “S” and “P”. “S” refers to the subject of the argument, while “P” is the proposition. The three conditions of knowledge […]
Read More The Conditioning : An Analysis of “Condition for Knowledge by Robert NozickRobert Nozicks “The Experience Machine” explains the importance of making decisions by using a machine that can help one create experiences. Sounds kind of absurd right? Well, allow me to delve deep into explaining it to you. In the beginning, he makes a profound statement that would warn a person who would ever think of […]
Read More An Analysis on “The Experience Machine” by Robert NozickI woke up this morning with a spade in my heart Seeing forgotten people lying, dying on desolate trains the last sip fermenting on their breath I smile to both midnight blue stars And lights of electric yellow at the beginning of day Barrels of brown sugar spilt on the kitchen floor A criminal lookin’ […]
Read More Evading the crossfire“From Cruelty to Goodness” is an article by Philip Hallie and defines what cruelty means and also identifies institutional cruelty. He begins by analyzing the different possible definitions of cruelty and comes across some that would make sense but still are not concrete. Once cruelty is shown, the victim will have emotional pain, physical, and […]
Read More Cruel World : An Analysis of “From Cruelty to Goodness” by Philip Hallie