Last time, we began to unpack Friedrich Nietzsche’s “God is dead” philosophy by looking at his assertion that there is no objective (absolute) truth or moral values, and that could ...
I appreciate Robert Underwood’s thoughtful reflections on self determination and Guåhan’s place in global history (Pacific Daily News, Nov. 24, 2025). His letter raises important themes, but I believe ...
This weekend is one of those occasions. We’ve had weeks of the Chancellor flying all sorts of tax raising kites and leaking different budget proposals, as if she is just flailing around without any ...
“It relativizes the absolute, it does not absolutize the relative.” The “it” Joseph Fletcher references in his 1966 Situation Ethics: The New Morality is self-giving love (agape in Greek). Fletcher ...
For decades, lawmakers and citizens who denounced the growing number of people in the country without permission held fast to one idea: Immigrants need to come and stay in the country through legal ...
Over 2,000 years ago, a Roman governor chose to ask a profound question of a man who was about to be executed. “What is truth?” he asked. It remains unclear as to whether Pilate ever found the answer ...
Why are so many American colleges and universities in crisis? Drew Gilpin Faust, an accomplished Civil War historian, gave the answer, perhaps unwittingly, at her 2007 inauguration as the 28th ...
This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at UPR chapter and does not reflect the views of Her Campus. Moral ambiguity plays a crucial role in shaping human experiences and ...
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