Recently, we’ve been discussing Peter Singer’s book. Last time we noted that most people think the U.S. devotes more of its budget to foreign aid than it actually does. And even when you include private giving, the U.S. is still last in giving among developed nations. Today, I want to focus on that idea of… Continue reading On Eliminating Poverty
Category: Philosophy
Learn To Meditate: W3D1
This week’s meditation from the is the technique Noting Body Sensations. This is exactly what it sounds like. As opposed to last week when we were listening to the noises outside of us, we’re “listening” to the sensations within our own body. Overall, very similar to last week. They key is to not dwell… Continue reading Learn To Meditate: W3D1
Learn How To Meditate: W2D7
Today it was absolutely gorgeous outside. After a weekend that saw the roads iced over bad enough to prevent driving, today it was over 70 degrees out. In addition to being nice enough to finally hav the windows open during meditation, I also managed to get in a great bike ride! The spring air and… Continue reading Learn How To Meditate: W2D7
On Myths of Foreign Aid Spending in the U.S.
I ended my last post with a few questions, one of which included: What percent of the federal budget do you think is spent on foreign aid? As you can see in the graph above, the mean percentage response is 31, while the median is 25. Although the data in the graph above is from… Continue reading On Myths of Foreign Aid Spending in the U.S.
Learn How To Meditate W2D6
Today, while my some of my thoughts were coming and going, a sudden epiphany hit me: I miss journaling. It’s something I used to do a great deal of, and it was most definitely a way that I was able to clear a lot of the thoughts out of my head. Granted, blogging for Philosophy… Continue reading Learn How To Meditate W2D6
On Existentialism
Salutations, sufferers/benefactors of the human condition. On this day, we are gathered here to mourn the loss of a great friend of ourselves: ourselves. How did we succumb to this fate? Meaninglessness. Fear not. Keep calm, and read on. “Existentialism offers an array of interpretations because it is spread across so many different cultures. Its… Continue reading On Existentialism
Learn How To Meditate: W2D5
During today’s meditation I had the pleasant surprise of two unexpected noises! The first was a Facebook message and the second a text message notification. This allowed me to realize how fast I do move to interpret a noise, as I immediately thought about who the message might be from. It was a great change… Continue reading Learn How To Meditate: W2D5
Learn How To Meditate: W2D4
This week’s meditation is supposed to focus on Naked Sound – meaning that the goal is to listen to sounds without judging. Part of the challenge has been that there just isn’t much sound to hear! Living in an historic apartment building, I was expecting lots of noise, from creaking boards to noisy neighbors, but… Continue reading Learn How To Meditate: W2D4
Philosophy Book Club: One World
I recently read Peter Singer’s while working on lesson plans for a Governor’s School course proposal. Although some of the information in here is a bit outdated, the overal premise is still relevant and extremely important to think about as the trend toward globalization continues to increase. The most basic way to state the problem… Continue reading Philosophy Book Club: One World
Learn How To Meditate: W2D3
Today I realized that I tend to really hold my stress in my jaws while I’m meditating. I clench them, and that tension throws off my meditation. As I mentioned in the introduction view, the mouth is a very common place to hold this tension, and it’s important part of a good posture to make… Continue reading Learn How To Meditate: W2D3