Anonymous/ Aristotle
Anonymous (often attributed to Aristotle)”It is the mark of an educated mind to be able to entertain a thought without accepting it.”Unknown (often attributed to Aristotle) Share 0 Post 0 Share 0 Pin 0 Explore …
Anonymous (often attributed to Aristotle)”It is the mark of an educated mind to be able to entertain a thought without accepting it.”Unknown (often attributed to Aristotle) Share 0 Post 0 Share 0 Pin 0 Explore …
Sin is a varied and intricate concept within the Christian faith. In Hebrew, the word we know of as “sin” is translated from “chattâ’âh.” “Chattâ’âh” means “offense” and usually also includes that offense’s accompanying penalty. …
There are typically three different philosophies about ethics: virtue ethics, duty ethics (deontology), and pragmatic ethics (consequentialism). Pragmatic ethics is the idea that the ethical validity of a position or action is based on the …
For years, I have processed some of my aesthetic ideas here on Faith on View. I began discussing these ideas with the essays On The Beautiful, The Sublime, The Pretty, and the Ugly & Distinguishing between the …