by Pious Eye (David M. Hodges) | Dec 30, 2007 | Annotated Quotations
In To Be As God: A Study of Modern Thought Since The Marquis de Sade (Ross House, 2003) Rousas John Rushdoony reiterates how the consistent immorality of the Marquis de Sade is the course most logically consistent with unbelief. Because [the Marquis de] Sade was so...
by Pious Eye (David M. Hodges) | Jul 15, 2007 | Annotated Quotations
Rousas John Rushdoony, in his The Mythology Of Science (Ross House edition, 2001), points out the logical superiority (given unbelieving or “neutral” premises) of the Marquis de Sade’s anti-ethics over relativistic “consenting adults”...
by Pious Eye (David M. Hodges) | Mar 1, 2007 | Book (& Other) Reviews, Graduate Papers
Originally prepared March 2007 for a course at Bethel Seminary San Diego. In Search of the Soul: Four Views of The Mind-Body Problem, Edited by Joel B. Green & Stuart L. Palmer. Downers Grover: InterVarsity, 2005. Pp. 223. Paper. ISBN 0-8308-2773-0. 1, 2 Prefer to...
by Pious Eye (David M. Hodges) | Nov 20, 2005 | Annotated Quotations
Keith Lehrer, in his Theory of Knowledge, cautions against the sort of “commonsense” thinking prevalent among advocates of externalism, which is “The view that mental events and acts are essentially dependent on the world external to the mind, in...