Both Bosch's waking and sleeping moments are haunted by the victims whose murders have not been solved.
Brendan Patrick Purdy
Scott Soames demonstrates how analytical philosophy shaped our world, but slights phenomenology and religion.
Hall and Charles gives us the tools that we need to evaluate the difficult questions surrounding the decision to make war.
Americans desire to keep their guns, religion, and other rights because they are still Americans—attached to their liberties and willing to defend them.
We use metrics to assess everything, but measurement does not always equal wisdom.
For public debate to be productive, we need clear frameworks for analysis, and this is especially true of discussions about gun control.
Brendan Patrick Purdy has a doctorate in the Mathematical Behavioral Sciences and teaches mathematics at Moorpark College in Ventura County, California.