Benjamin Richmond

Benjamin Richmond

Moscow, Russia (formally) Website

Curious philosopher merging ancient wisdom with modern insights. Join the intellectual adventure, quest for truth, and find inspiration together!

2360 posts

The Role of Custom in Family Life and Role

by Benjamin Richmond in Role

The Unseen Architects: Exploring the Enduring Role of Custom in Family Life The fabric of family life, often perceived as a spontaneous interplay of individual personalities, is in fact deeply woven with the threads of custom and convention. These inherited practices, rituals, and unspoken rules play an indispensable role in...

The Theological Problem of Evil (Sin) and Theology

by Benjamin Richmond in Theology

The Theological Problem of Evil (Sin): An Examination of Divine Justice and Human Transgression The existence of evil in a world supposedly created and governed by an all-powerful, all-knowing, and all-good God presents one of the most enduring and profound challenges to Theology and philosophy. This "problem of evil&...

The Philosophical Role of the Citizen and Citizen

by Benjamin Richmond in Citizen

The Philosophical Role of the Citizen: More Than Just a Resident The concept of a citizen extends far beyond mere legal status or residency within a State. At its core, citizenship carries profound philosophical weight, embodying a dynamic relationship between the individual and the collective, shaped by rights, responsibilities, and...

How Labor Creates Wealth and Poverty and Labor

by Benjamin Richmond in Labor

The Dual Edges of Toil: How Labor Forges Both Prosperity and Penury Summary: Labor is the fundamental engine of human civilization, transforming raw materials into wealth and sustaining societies. Yet, paradoxically, the very mechanisms that generate immense prosperity can simultaneously perpetuate profound poverty. This article explores how the organization and...

The Use of Dialectic in Defining Good and Evil and Dialectic

by Benjamin Richmond in Dialectic

The Sharp Edge of Inquiry: Dialectic in Defining Good and Evil The concepts of good and evil stand as towering pillars in the landscape of human thought, often appearing self-evident yet proving notoriously elusive when subjected to rigorous examination. How do we move beyond mere opinion or cultural dictum to...

Logic and the Concept of Same and Other and Logic

by Benjamin Richmond in Logic

Logic's Enduring Riddle: Deconstructing the Same and the Other At the very bedrock of human thought and the vast edifice of philosophy lies a deceptively simple pair of concepts: the Same and the Other. These are not mere adjectives but fundamental categories through which we apprehend, classify, and...

Astronomy and the Concept of the World and Astronomy

by Benjamin Richmond in Astronomy

Astronomy and the Concept of the World: A Philosophical Voyage Through the Cosmos Summary: From the earliest stargazers to modern cosmologists, astronomy has been an indispensable lens through which humanity has sought to define the World, our place within it, and the very nature of Space and Time. This article...

The Virtue of Prudence in Personal Finance and Prudence

by Benjamin Richmond in Prudence

The Virtue of Prudence in Personal Finance In an age often characterized by instant gratification and volatile markets, the ancient virtue of prudence stands as a timeless beacon, offering profound guidance for navigating the complexities of personal finance. Far from being mere common sense or cautiousness, prudence, or phronesis as...

The Nature of The Distinction Between Being and Essence

by Benjamin Richmond in Being

The Profound Divide: Unpacking the Distinction Between Being and Essence At the heart of Metaphysics lies a distinction so fundamental, so pervasive, that it shapes our very understanding of reality: the difference between Being and Essence. This isn't merely an academic exercise; it's a profound inquiry...

Labor, Freedom, and Slavery and Labor

by Benjamin Richmond in Labor

The Enduring Paradox: Labor, Liberty, and the Specter of Slavery The relationship between labor, liberty, and the ever-present shadow of slavery is one of philosophy's most profound and persistent inquiries. From the ancient polis to the modern industrial complex, thinkers have grappled with how human work shapes our...

How Induction Leads to Universal Knowledge and Induction

by Benjamin Richmond in Induction

Unveiling the Universe: How Induction Forges Universal Knowledge from Particulars Induction, at its heart, is the intellectual journey from specific observations to broad, generalized principles. It is the very engine of empirical inquiry, driving us from the scattered data of our senses to the encompassing theories that shape our understanding...

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