Published inEmbodying Philosophy·PinnedMember-onlyA Central Problem With Western Philosophy“The passionate revivification of these words and doctrines…is an impotent call to hold fast.” — Jaspers — The other day I was reading an excerpt of Karl Jaspers book, Existenzphilosophie, translated by Felix Kaufmann from 1941. Karl Jaspers is a philosopher that isn’t as widely read as say Heidegger or Sartre, but everything I have read by him has been insightful and interesting. …Philosophy9 min readPhilosophy9 min read
Sep 18Member-onlyThe Absurdity of Modern Life in a CityFeeling like a Member of the Herd — You wake up. It’s 6 am. You hit the snooze button a few times. Now it’s 6:20. You turn off your air conditioner. You’re sick of the constant noise it creates but it needs to be on; it gets too hot in your little room in the third floor apartment…Philosophy6 min readPhilosophy6 min read
Published inEmbodying Philosophy·Sep 13Member-onlyThe Present as AwarenessWe Can Never Experience Reality — When we have the realization that we are “alive,” what comes to mind? What is it one of the first things we realize when we jolt awake into the consciousness of our Being? The first thing we become aware of is the Present moment — that we are a Being…Buddhism6 min readBuddhism6 min read
Published inEmbodying Philosophy·Sep 8Member-onlyA Phenomenological Examination of Temporality: Part 1The Past — Man experiences time. We feel the past and the present, and we anticipate the future. On the surface, this seems like an evident thing. These constructs seem very real to us — we look at the past for pattern recognition, we go to therapy to heal us from past events. …Philosophy8 min readPhilosophy8 min read
Sep 7Member-onlyAn Ode to New York CityAh, New York… — Ah New York, The City that never sleeps Because its so exasperated Ah New York, The City that never sleeps Because its possessed by desperation Ah New York, The city that smells of hot garbage in the summer and where the wind whips you with displeasure in the winter Subway…New York2 min readNew York2 min read
Sep 3Member-onlyNew York Kinda SucksHow is the average person to live here? — I just moved to this city last month for the second time. This time, it sucks even more. Let me give you some backstory. Some years ago, I was living in New York in a shared apartment with three other people. I had a very small room that was able…6 min read6 min read
Published inEmbodying Philosophy·Aug 17Member-onlyThe Emergence of PhilosophyDoes the project of philosophy fail if it emerges out of the social situation? — It’s been said that philosophy must emerge out of the current social situation, the situation that man finds himself in. I agree with this sentiment; however, I also think that philosophy is doomed if it’s only allowed to stay within the social situation that it finds itself in. Modern philosophy…Philosophy4 min readPhilosophy4 min read
Published inEmbodying Philosophy·Aug 15Member-onlyThe Rootless ManHow is it that man plants himself in society? — We live in a rootless society. The principles of today might be changed tomorrow. What is claimed as universally true will inevitably change as the times move forward and as we become ever more disconnected with the self and the world around us. While it may seem like technology leads…Philosophy7 min readPhilosophy7 min read
Published inEmbodying Philosophy·Aug 15Member-only“I Act as if God Exists”What does it mean to believe? — Lately, I’ve been thinking about beliefs and their impact on how we see and interact with the world. There is an objective nature to fact and reality. I exist, you, the readers exist. These are scientific, objective facts. …Philosophy7 min readPhilosophy7 min read
Published inEmbodying Philosophy·Aug 15Member-onlyVitality is Necessary for VirtueAdding to the Socratic Argument — The argument that knowledge is sufficient for Virtue is a well-known argument in philosophy. In fact, it was Socrates himself that argued this as true. The argument is pretty straightforward. All living things aim at doing good things. As a result, when someone has knowledge of a good thing, they…Philosophy6 min readPhilosophy6 min read