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Introductory Essays in Philosophy & Politics


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The essays below provide a basic introduction to Classical Realism and Classical Liberalism for those unfamiliar with these traditions.

Aristotle and Synoptic Philosophy

What is Philosophical Realism?

What Do We Mean By "Applied Philosophy"?

Philosophy and Common Sense

Tenets of the Perennial Philosophy

A Brief on the Perennial Philosophy

Truth and Certainty

What is Intellectual Insanity?

Six pillars of intellectual insanity

Objective & Subjective Experiences

Have We Lost Our Common Sense?

The Myth of Moral Relativism

The Principle of the Practical Effect

An Overview of Natural Law Theory

Classical Liberalism, Libertarianism, & Individualism

Equality & Liberty


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