Facts Don’t Care About Your Faith, Feelings, or Consensus

by Craig BiddlePhilosophy

May 30, 2025

Facts exist independently of faith, feelings, or consensus; only reason—grounded in observation, logic, and evidence—reveals what’s true and good, making rational thinking the path to both personal happiness and political freedom.

Altruism Has No Clothes

by Craig BiddlePhilosophy

May 30, 2025

Altruism survives like the emperor’s fake clothes—propped up by fear, not reason. Strip it down, and all that’s left are logical fallacies.

The Younger Son Mindset, Explained

by Craig BiddlePhilosophy

May 16, 2025

Why do some thrive while others stall? One mindset shift explains it all.

The Hidden Greek Virtues of Hogwarts Houses

Angel explores how Hogwarts houses reflect Aristotle’s virtues, revealing timeless moral lessons in Harry Potter.

Morality: Is It Good for You—or Bad for You?

by Craig BiddlePhilosophy

Jan 8, 2025

According to the prevailing moral code, morality is bad for you. And I think that’s obscene.

Hiding in Plain Sight: The Unity of the Holidays and OSI

by Craig BiddlePhilosophy

Dec 18, 2024

The three big holidays form the season of reason—a meaningful representation of the virtuous cycle of life.

“The Handmaid’s Tale” by Margaret Atwood

The Handmaid’s Tale is a fascinating story that highlights the importance of self-esteem, individual thought, and personal choice through a stylized and engaging narrative.

Craig Biddle: Logic and Love – The Harmony of Happiness

by Craig BiddlePhilosophy

Dec 5, 2024

What does it mean to love life? Are love and logic intertwined?

Martin Hooss: Virtues as Spiritual Currencies

by Martin HoossPhilosophy

Dec 3, 2024

Is there a market for love? If yes, where do the supply and demand meet each other?

Craig Biddle and Stephen Hicks Debate: Is Objectivism a “Closed System” or an “Open System”?

by Craig BiddlePhilosophy

Dec 3, 2024

Is Objectivism just the ideas Rand discovered in her lifetime or is it open to being altered by others?

The White, the Gray, and the Black

by Martin HoossPhilosophy

Nov 20, 2024

Why staying consistently moral leads to flourishing while compromising values or destroying them results in a life devoid of meaning.

Objectivism and Leadership

by Craig BiddlePhilosophy

Oct 21, 2024

Here’s a wide-ranging conversation I had with the good people at the Institute for Leadership Training, in Brazil.

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