The myth of the “competent rogue”
Decent people can and sometimes do make bad leaders, but the morally vacuous never make good ones
ReadDecent people can and sometimes do make bad leaders, but the morally vacuous never make good ones
ReadThe January 29 2022 edition of the microphilosophy newsletter.
ReadI've given versions of this introduction to my book many times over the last few years. Finally, it's available as a 50-minute video.
A video about pragmatism. the United States' most significant and distinctive philosophical school and it also reflects core features of American culture. Although distinctive it has deep roots in British empiricism and also has echoes in other traditions, especially East Asian Confucian and Buddhist thought.
A recording of a Philosophy Salon with Bryan van Norden and Jin Y. Park, two of the world’s leading philosophers working at the intersection of east and west.