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A Warrior Philosopher: Remembering Tyler Tidwell
Sometimes you find someone who speaks your language. I know I’m one of so many people who felt that way about Tyler Tidwell. When Blake...
Cole Feix
Dec 12, 20225 min read


How Do We Know?
Epistemology: A Beginner’s Guide by Robert Martin Review by Tyler Tidwell What is knowledge? Each of us confronts an astounding amount of...
Tyler Tidwell
Feb 1, 202213 min read


To Whom Does the Future Belong?
Review: Shall the Religious Inherit the Earth? by Eric Kaufmann. What to Expect When No One’s Expecting, by Jonathan Last. To whom does...
Tyler Tidwell
Dec 9, 202114 min read


Review: After Virtue by Alasdair MacIntyre
Is Western civilization losing its morality? Our philosophers appear incapable of achieving anything resembling a consensus on morals,...
Tyler Tidwell
Jan 29, 20218 min read


Review: Amusing Ourselves to Death by Neil Postman
Is television bad for you? According to Neil Postman, the answer is unequivocally “yes” – though for reasons that might surprise you....
Tyler Tidwell
Jan 22, 202110 min read


Review: The Closing of the American Mind by Allan Bloom
What does it mean to be educated? In a controversial manifesto, lifelong college professor Allan Bloom offers a critique of trends in...
Tyler Tidwell
Dec 2, 20204 min read


Review: Atlas Shrugged by Ayn Rand
In 1998, when the Modern Library solicited readers to select the 100 best English language novels published since 1900, Atlas Shrugged...
Tyler Tidwell
Nov 18, 20206 min read


Review: The Great Delusion by John Mearsheimer
Liberalism in international relations (IR) is the theory that democracy, inalienable natural rights, and diplomatic, economic, and...
Tyler Tidwell
Oct 21, 20209 min read


Review: The Myth of Sisyphus by Albert Camus
Camus begins by posing a simple question: is life worth living? After reading this, most readers (and understandably) roll their eyes and...
Tyler Tidwell
Sep 30, 20209 min read


Review: Varieties of Religious Experience by William James
In a series of twenty lectures, James gives a thorough analysis of the religious experiences of man. Here is an outline of his main...
Tyler Tidwell
Sep 16, 20205 min read


Review: The View from Nowhere by Thomas Nagel
Thomas Nagel’s The View from Nowhere is neither an easy nor particularly exciting read, and Nagel raises far more questions than he...
Tyler Tidwell
Sep 2, 20209 min read
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