The Power of Language: Philosophy and Society

Friday, October 9, 2020

The Cornerstone of the Church

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The following is a reflection I shared with my fellow parishioners at the "Faith at Eight" online service of our church on Sunday,...
Sunday, July 26, 2020

The Christian Concept of Suffering

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The following is based on some thoughts I shared during the Zoom webcast of the "Faith at Eight" service at our (online) church, d...
Sunday, April 26, 2020

Bad Philosophy

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What is bad philosophy? What makes for a bad philosopher or a good philosopher gone bad? What's the difference between a bad philosopher...
Saturday, April 11, 2020

Storytelling and Narrativity

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The following is a reflection I delivered at church during the 8:00 am service, on Sunday, May 26, 2019. The "Faith at Eight" serv...
Friday, April 10, 2020

Why I Don't Own a Gun

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(1) I'm not fascinated by guns. (2) No one has ever encouraged me to own one. (3) I don't feel the need to own one for personal pr...
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Alex Scott was born in Washington, D.C., grew up in Chicago, and has lived in Baltimore since the 1980's. He attended Groton School, Yale University, and Rush Medical College. He is a physician who has had a long-time interest in philosophy. His philosophical interests include ethics, semiotics, and the philosophy of language. He is the author of three books, and has co-translated with Stephanie Adair a major work by the German philosopher Nicolai Hartmann (Möglichkeit und Wirklichkeit, 1938; Possibility and Actuality, 2013). (Unfortunately, unnecessary commas were added, without his permission, to every page of the manuscript before it went to publication.) He enjoys running, listening to classical music, jazz, and blues, and seeing concerts, plays, and films. He also finds that reading the Bible and attending church make an important contribution to his spiritual life. He is married and has two sons.
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