A Critical Look at Critical Race Theory

Some people are more critical than others. They question, probe, and frequently disagree. Likewise, some theories are more critical than others and none is more so than critical theory. Critical Theory Critical theory began in the 1920s as a social philosophy in Germany’s Frankfurt School. According to its name, this theory seeks to criticize or … Read more

A Problem in Corinth

It’s human nature to boast. Think of how young children behave. “Haha, I was right, you were wrong” . . . “I have more toys than you” . . . “My daddy bought a new car.” Although we mature, we continue to boast, just in different ways. We brag about our accomplishments, experiences, family, and … Read more

A Synthesis of Thought: Plato and Kant

One of the hardest classes I ever taught was an introduction to philosophy class called History of Thought. Why was it so difficult? Philosophy, last block of the day (85 minutes), final semester, 25 high school seniors. Plus, I had never taught philosophy. Fortunately, I was saved by my interest in the subject. While preparing … Read more

A Key to Happiness

If we could dissect and analyze a happy life, what would we find? In The Nicomachean Ethics, Aristotle (384-323 B.C.) asserts that one thing we would find is friends: “no one would choose to live without friends though he should have all the other good things in the world.” Aristotle continues by categorizing the basis … Read more

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