Ethically NullBroken ClockIt is often said that a broken clock is right twice a day and politics seems to be trying to go that way.Nov 10, 2017Nov 10, 2017
Ethically NullinEthically EconomicalThe Basics of the Philosophy of Economics“[H]e intends only his own gain; and he is in this, as in many other cases, led by an invisible hand to promote an end which was no part of…Nov 3, 20171Nov 3, 20171
Ethically NullUniversal Credit — It Beats The Prison ServiceI was thinking about shoplifting. Not committing the act but more a philosophical questing on is shoplifting a political offense rather…Oct 26, 2017Oct 26, 2017
Ethically NullinEthically EconomicalThe Chinese Room on LanguageIn my first blog post, I posted about how Polish people in Britain may be conversant in English but do not really understand it. The…Oct 25, 2017Oct 25, 2017
Ethically NullThe Catalan ProblemPaul Mason makes some very interesting points in this piece in The Guardian.Oct 24, 2017Oct 24, 2017
Ethically NullPhilosophy of EconomicsIn the post, I am going to draw out the beginnings of an idea I have for economic thoughts based on the start of the Brexit argument I was…Oct 23, 2017Oct 23, 2017
Ethically NullPhilosophy of Language — The Brexit EditionLike many people, I have been thinking about Brexit. How and why are we going through Brexit? What led us to Brexit? Is it all ordained…Oct 22, 2017Oct 22, 2017