Morality: Is It Good for You—or Bad for You?
According to the prevailing moral code, morality is bad for you. And I think that’s obscene.
Hiding in Plain Sight: The Unity of the Holidays and OSI
The three big holidays form the season of reason—a meaningful representation of the virtuous cycle of life.
Craig Biddle: Logic and Love – The Harmony of Happiness
What does it mean to love life? Are love and logic intertwined?
Martin Hooss: Virtues as Spiritual Currencies
Is there a market for love? If yes, where do the supply and demand meet each other?
Craig Biddle and Stephen Hicks Debate: Is Objectivism a “Closed System” or an “Open System”?
Is Objectivism just the ideas Rand discovered in her lifetime or is it open to being altered by others?
The White, the Gray, and the Black
Why staying consistently moral leads to flourishing while compromising values or destroying them results in a life devoid of meaning.
Objectivism and Leadership
Here’s a wide-ranging conversation I had with the good people at the Institute for Leadership Training, in Brazil.
On the Relationship of Logical and Conceptual Fallacies
I elaborate on the similarities and differences between logical and conceptual fallacies.
Loving Your Life: A Framework for Flourishing
Here’s the video of a talk I gave at LevelUp 2024. I’ll share the accompanying slides below—along with two extra slides I prepared but didn’t use
Conceptual Fallacies and How to Avoid Them
Logical fallacies are not the only errors that retard thinking.
Kiyah Willis Appears on Rebecca Sef’s Livestream
Kiyah and Rebecca discuss Wikipedia's corruption, Animal Farm, Kiyah's moral code, and much more.
Alex O’Connor’s Red-Herring Thought Experiment vs. Facts that Support Morality
I elaborate on why Alex’s human-altering thought experiments are counterproductive in trying to understand morality.
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