Daniel Sanderson

Daniel Sanderson

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Daniel Sanderson, founder of planksip®, bridges classical philosophy with modern science. His book Re-Imagining Plato explores anthropology, philosophy, and neuroscience, redefining Plato for today.

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The Idea of Eternity and the Divine and Eternity

by Daniel Sanderson in Eternity

The Timeless Echo: Exploring the Idea of Eternity and the Divine The Idea of Eternity, particularly in its profound connection to the concept of God, stands as one of philosophy's most enduring and complex challenges. Far from being merely an endless stretch of Time, true Eternity is often...

Love as an Emotion and a Moral Duty and Love

by Daniel Sanderson in Love

The Heart's Command: Navigating Love as Emotion and Moral Duty Love, in its profound complexity, stands as one of the most enduring subjects of philosophical inquiry. It is at once a visceral, often overwhelming, emotion and a profound moral duty that shapes the very fabric of human society...

Analyzing Propaganda through Rhetoric and Rhetoric

by Daniel Sanderson in Rhetoric

Analyzing Propaganda through Rhetoric Propaganda, in its essence, is the systematic dissemination of information—often biased or misleading—designed to promote a particular political cause or point of view. Yet, to truly understand its insidious power, we must delve beyond its surface and scrutinize its primary instrument: rhetoric. This article...

The Principle of Liberty in Law and Liberty

by Daniel Sanderson in Liberty

The Unyielding Anchor: Exploring the Principle of Liberty in Law The Principle of Liberty in Law stands as a foundational concept in Western jurisprudence, asserting that individual freedom is not merely an aspiration but a core tenet that legal systems must uphold and protect. This principle, deeply embedded within the...

Poetry as a Form of Imitation and Poetry

by Daniel Sanderson in Poetry

Poetry as a Form of Imitation: Echoes of Reality and the Human Soul Poetry, at its profoundest core, functions as a sophisticated form of imitation, or mimesis, a concept deeply rooted in Western philosophical thought, particularly through the lenses of Plato and Aristotle within the Great Books of the Western...

Aristocracy and the Concept of Honor and Aristocracy

by Daniel Sanderson in Aristocracy

Aristocracy and the Concept of Honor: A Classical Perspective Summary: The concept of Aristocracy, understood in its classical sense as rule by the "best" or most virtuous, is inextricably linked to Honor. This article explores how ancient thinkers, particularly those found in the Great Books of the Western...

The Limitless Nature of Infinity and Infinity

by Daniel Sanderson in Infinity

The Limitless Nature of Infinity: A Philosophical Journey The concept of infinity stands as one of humanity's most profound and perplexing ideas. Far from being a mere numerical placeholder for "very large," infinity represents a fundamental challenge to our understanding of existence, space, time, and even...

War and Peace as States of Existence and War and Peace

by Daniel Sanderson in War and Peace

The Perennial Dance: War and Peace as Fundamental States of Existence In the grand tapestry of human experience, woven through millennia of thought and action, War and Peace emerge not merely as historical events or political conditions, but as profound states of existence. They are the two poles around which...

The Mind-Body Problem in Modern Science and Mind

by Daniel Sanderson in Mind

The Mind-Body Problem in Modern Science: A Contemporary Inquiry The enduring enigma of how our subjective experiences – thoughts, feelings, perceptions – arise from the physical matter of our brains and bodies remains one of philosophy's most profound and persistent questions. This is the essence of the Mind-Body Problem, a...

The Virtue of Temperance in Political Leadership and Temperance

by Daniel Sanderson in Temperance

The Virtue of Temperance in Political Leadership Summary: In the complex and often tumultuous arena of political leadership, the ancient virtue of temperance stands as a cornerstone for stability, integrity, and effective governance. Far from mere abstinence, temperance, as understood by the great philosophers, is a profound form of self-mastery...

Causality in Physics and Metaphysics and Cause

by Daniel Sanderson in Cause

Causality in Physics and Metaphysics: A planksip Exploration Causality, the intricate relationship between causes and effects, stands as a bedrock concept for understanding the universe, yet its interpretation diverges significantly across the disciplines of physics and metaphysics. While physics often seeks to describe how events are connected through observable laws...

The Concept of the Soul in Ancient Philosophy and Soul

by Daniel Sanderson in Soul

The Enduring Enigma: Exploring the Concept of the Soul in Ancient Philosophy The concept of the soul stands as one of the most persistent and profound inquiries in the history of philosophy. From the earliest pre-Socratic thinkers to the towering figures of Plato and Aristotle, ancient philosophers grappled with its...

The Relationship Between Language and Thought and Language

by Daniel Sanderson in Language

The Inextricable Bind: Unpacking the Relationship Between Language and Thought The relation between language and thought is one of philosophy's most enduring and perplexing questions. At its core, this inquiry seeks to understand whether our words merely express pre-formed ideas in our mind, or if the very structures...

The Measurement of Time and Space and Time

by Daniel Sanderson in Time

The Unfolding Cosmos: Philosophical Inquiries into the Measurement of Time and Space The human endeavor to comprehend the universe often begins with our most fundamental perceptions: Time and Space. Yet, beneath the surface of everyday experience and scientific quantification lies a profound philosophical challenge: what exactly are we measuring when...

Monarchy vs. Democracy: A Study of Governance and Monarchy

by Daniel Sanderson in Monarchy

Monarchy vs. Democracy: A Philosophical Inquiry into Governance From the ancient city-states of Greece to the sprawling empires of modernity, humanity has grappled with the fundamental question of how best to organize its collective life. At the heart of this enduring debate lie two prominent systems of government: monarchy and...

The Role of Chance in Biological Evolution and Chance

by Daniel Sanderson in Chance

The Unpredictable Dance: Chance's Indispensable Role in Biological Evolution Summary: Biological evolution, often simplified to "survival of the fittest," is in fact a complex interplay between the deterministic forces of natural selection and the profound, irreducible influence of chance. Far from being a mere footnote, chance...

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