Apr 30 Apr 30 Coronavirus Layoff Euphemisms: "Affected" and "Impacted" — Don't Let Employers and Politicians Off the Hook So Easily Zachary Fruhling
Apr 27 Apr 27 Once You've Gone Without, Can You Ever Have Enough? — Wanting and Desire in Dallas, The Thorn Birds, and the Before Sunrise Trilogy Zachary Fruhling
Apr 19 Apr 19 On Friends and Enemies — Nietzsche's Poem "The Good Man" and Sun Tzu on The Art of War Zachary Fruhling
Apr 16 Apr 16 Layoffs in the Time of Coronavirus — And Some Advice from Henry David Thoreau: "Simplify, Simplify." Zachary Fruhling
Apr 4 Apr 4 Higher-Level Pursuits vs. Individual Happiness: The Moral Question of Hobbies Zachary Fruhling
Mar 28 Mar 28 Teachers Aren't Supposed to Outlive Their Students — A Tribute to Elizabeth (Beth) Ann Allen (1983–2017) Zachary Fruhling
Mar 27 Mar 27 Can Laws of Emergence Settle the Question of Whether Artificial Intelligence Is Possible? Zachary Fruhling
Mar 20 Mar 20 Today Is a Good Day to Die — Don't Be So Afraid of Death That You Forget How to Really Live Zachary Fruhling
Mar 15 Mar 15 Of Naming and Identity — Rey Skywalker and the Metaphysics of Choosing a New Name Zachary Fruhling