Kevin J. BrowneDesign Thinking and EthicsDesign thinking is often discussed in the context of creating physical objects that people interact with. While this is an important part…Feb 28, 2023Feb 28, 2023
Kevin J. BrowneFive Kinds of LoveWith Valentine’s day nearing my philosophical thoughts turn to love. There’s more to the concept than meets the eye. A good book on this…Feb 9, 2023Feb 9, 2023
Kevin J. BrowneBeing Well-ReadYou can’t read every book. You can’t retain everything you read. Given these facts what counts as being well-read? It’s an interesting…Jan 16, 2023Jan 16, 2023
Kevin J. BrowneAre there some things that are not worth learning?This is a nearly impossible question to answer in advance. Many will argue that anything irrelevant to you is not worth learning. But, how…Jan 9, 2023Jan 9, 2023
Kevin J. BrownePhilosophical New Year’s ResolutionsHere are some philosophically inspired resolutions for you to adopt in the new year:Jan 2, 2023Jan 2, 2023
Kevin J. Browne“Do More With Less” is not SustainableIf you need a doctor who would you rather see, other things being equal: a doctor who treated fewer people but gave each person more time…Dec 26, 2022Dec 26, 2022
Kevin J. BrowneIdeas for Changing UniversitiesHere’s an interesting article titled “5 Signs of a Great User Experience” by Richard MacManus. While the article doesn’t directly address…Dec 19, 2022Dec 19, 2022
Kevin J. BrowneMore Math Books for HomeschoolersHere are a few more excellent math books to add to your homeschool library.Dec 12, 2022Dec 12, 2022
Kevin J. BrowneA Learning Outcome Worth ReportingToday was the last day of my ethics course at the community college where I teach. After giving my final thoughts I said that I hoped each…Dec 5, 2022Dec 5, 2022
Kevin J. BrowneA Philosopher’s Take on DeathAs a philosopher, I often get questions about death. This is in response to the question: “Why are we born to die?”Nov 28, 2022Nov 28, 2022