The Devaluation of “Truth”

Romanticism’s disdain for what Blake termed “the realm of necessity” emerged naturally from the speculations of the philosophers of the 18th Century. Enlightenment thinkers had generally assumed the empirical world to be an accessible source of Objective Truth, but Emmanuel Kant [1724-1804] separated the Subject from the Object, distinguishing between noumena [things in themselves] and …

Through Rose-Colored Glasses

In the aforementioned Viewpoint discussion between Christina Hoff Sommers and Camille Paglia, the latter suggests that “progressivism” ultimately places its faith in the unsubstantiated and incredibly naive principle that if you’re nice to other people they will be nice to you. It’s clearly a reference to the sort of pseudo-scientific drivel served up by Saul, …

White People Bad…Everyone Else, Good!

Daily we Canadians are reminded of the moral squalor of our past, of the fact that we occupy this land because our ancestors viciously wrested it from its innocent Indigenous owners. But Lawrence Keeley, in his 1997 book “War Before Civilization: The Myth of the Peaceful Savage,” points out that only 13% of America’s Indigenous …

The Scourge of Pragmatism!!!

In an article on social justice in the Oct. 5, 2019 edition of the Hamilton Spectator, the Rev Victoria Ingram states that “Western ideology values objectivity and individualism. In seeking objectivity, we privilege a focus on the reasonable and the rational.” Think of the ramifications of what she is saying. Those benefits which result from …