James Cussen2022-11-07T21:44:53+00:00 Thomas Sowell – A Conflict of Visions The Constrained and Unconstrained VisionsJames Cussen2022-11-07T21:44:53+00:00August 23, 2022|2 Comments
James Cussen2022-11-07T21:34:13+00:00 How to Become an Übermensch - Nietzsche’s Three Metamorphoses The developmental pattern of the revaluers of all valuesJames Cussen2022-11-07T21:34:13+00:00August 8, 2022|1 Comment
James Cussen2022-11-07T21:34:13+00:00 Nietzsche: The Many Uses of the Gods How the Ancient Greeks used their gods to stave off guiltJames Cussen2022-11-07T21:34:13+00:00July 31, 2022|1 Comment
James Cussen2022-11-07T21:39:45+00:00 The Philosopher’s Philosopher: Heraclitus of Ephesus The paradoxical philosopher beloved by Socrates, Plato, Hegel, Nietzsche and HeideggerJames Cussen2022-11-07T21:39:45+00:00July 15, 2022|1 Comment
James Cussen2022-11-07T21:44:53+00:00 Power | Michel Foucault’s Groundbreaking Theory of Power What Foucault really meant by the term PowerJames Cussen2022-11-07T21:44:53+00:00July 3, 2022|2 Comments
James Cussen2022-11-07T21:44:53+00:00 The Four Quadrants: A Map of All Knowledge Ken Wilber's map of knowledge and the human experienceJames Cussen2022-11-07T21:44:53+00:00June 12, 2022|3 Comments
James Cussen2023-01-28T16:56:59+00:00 Humanity Isn’t Cancerous; We’re Bacterial And why what makes us special is our only hope for survivalJames Cussen2023-01-28T16:56:59+00:00June 9, 2022|0 Comments
James Cussen2022-06-08T20:00:30+00:00 Trust Yourself: Emerson’s Self-Reliance The Buddha of the West's greatest essayJames Cussen2022-06-08T20:00:30+00:00May 17, 2022|0 Comments
James Cussen2022-11-07T21:34:14+00:00 The Myth of the Individual: ‘I’ is a Plural Jung, Nietzsche and the population of the underworldJames Cussen2022-11-07T21:34:14+00:00May 2, 2022|0 Comments