Jacob Weiskopfh Ph.D
In Nature There Is No Such Thing As Sin Or Sinners
Submitted by Jacob Weiskopfh Ph.D on August 13, 2017
http://pixabay.com Sin (the idea that you can sin) is the single most destructive force implanted into the human psyche. It says that you think, act, ... Read more
Donkeys, Angels, Jugheads, And Jerks
Submitted by Jacob Weiskopfh Ph.D on July 11, 2017
http://pixabay.com Sociological Taxonomy, or just plain Name-Calling? Benjamin, the Donkey, in George Orwell’s, Animal Farm – When the animals were all excited about the revolution ... Read more
Why Realists Should (Probably) Be Rationalists Too
Submitted by Jacob Weiskopfh Ph.D on January 15, 2017
pixabay.com 1. What’s a Little Heresy Among Friends? This is an incomplete collection of ideas that seem to be worth articulating, but as a legitimate ... Read more
The Art Of Living And Dying
Submitted by Jacob Weiskopfh Ph.D on February 4, 2016
By Gary “Z” McGee This is Philosophy’s Double-edged Sword… “When Plato’s Socrates states in the Phaedo that philosophy is melete thanatou –that is to say, ... Read more
Smells Of The Mind
Submitted by Jacob Weiskopfh Ph.D on January 4, 2016
An intriguing paper from Benjamin D. Young claims that we can have phenomenal experiences of which we are unaware – although experiences of which we ... Read more
Quantum Physics Came From The Vedas
Submitted by Jacob Weiskopfh Ph.D on April 8, 2015
How does quantum physics work, you may ask, what is it, and where does it come from? In this article we discuss a very brief ... Read more
Otherworldly Genius
Submitted by Jacob Weiskopfh Ph.D on December 17, 2014
“The invisible world, doth greatness make abode.” – Johann Wolfgang von Goethe How are the works of genius produced and manifested? Their creators often insist ... Read more





