TOS Weekly - Sunrise on the Reaping
Sunrise on the Reaping shows us why Haymitch Abernathy decided to join the rebellion against the Hunger Games.
In today’s TOS Weekly:
How to Love Literature Even More Through Philosophy
End the Injustice of Civil Asset Forfeiture
The Is–Ought Gap: Subjectivism’s Technical Retreat
Reviewed: Sunrise on the Reaping by Suzanne Collins
Common Sense for Objectivists: Five Reasons for Fans of Ayn Rand to Study Thomas Reid
Enjoy!
Thomas Walker-Werth
Managing Editor
How to Love Literature Even More Through Philosophy
What if the stories you love could offer even more meaning, more inspiration, more fuel for living? They can. This course will show you how to deepen your love of literature by approaching it philosophically.
End the Injustice of Civil Asset Forfeiture
Governments in the United States use a process called civil asset forfeiture to seize citizens’ property. Often, the owners have done nothing wrong.
The Is–Ought Gap: Subjectivism’s Technical Retreat
The so-called is–ought gap is the claim that moral principles cannot be derived from observable facts. This claim needs a solution. Fortunately, Ayn Rand discovered one.
Sunrise on the Reaping by Suzanne Collins
Sunrise on the Reaping shows us why Haymitch Abernathy decided to join the rebellion against the Hunger Games.
Common Sense for Objectivists: Five Reasons for Fans of Ayn Rand to Study Thomas Reid
This essay provides a taste of the philosophy of Thomas Reid—born May 7, 1710—with an emphasis on parallels between Reid and Ayn Rand.
‘A Shining Beacon of Objectivity’
"Thank you TOS for being a shining beacon of reason and objectivity.
You bring so much value to my life!" —Dan
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