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Tag Archives: philosophy

Moral Implications in Maximums and Minimums

One of the things I’ve noticed, in my spare time, is the moral implications of some of the maximums and minimums that exist in our world. They aren’t a particularly dense subject, but provide an interesting thought exercise. 

Posted byJacob RobinsonMay 2, 2022Posted inUncategorizedTags:philosophy, statisticsLeave a comment on Moral Implications in Maximums and Minimums

On Success

Here are a few thoughts I have on achieving (and keeping) success.

Posted byJacob RobinsonApril 25, 2022Posted inUncategorizedTags:life, philosophy, successLeave a comment on On Success

Is Relative Morality Helpful?

I’m no stranger to arguing in favor of a relative moral viewpoint. But I’ve recently come under the realization of a new argument against it: relative morality is possible, it just isn’t helpful. So… is it true?

Posted byJacob RobinsonApril 11, 2022Posted inUncategorizedTags:ethics, morality, philosophy, relative moralityLeave a comment on Is Relative Morality Helpful?

On Culture

Here are a few thoughts I have on culture creators and breaking the status quo. 

Posted byJacob RobinsonMarch 14, 2022Posted inUncategorizedTags:art, culture, mindset, philosophy, social games, sociologyLeave a comment on On Culture

Honor and Glory

Honor and glory are seen now as archaic concepts from history. But if honor and glory still exists now, what does it look like?

Posted byJacob RobinsonMay 24, 2021Posted inUncategorizedTags:history, life, philosophy, psychology1 Comment on Honor and Glory

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