Category Archives: Religion

An undergraduate mind is a terrible thing to waste

After getting my degrees in Philosophy and Computer Science, I asked myself, “what should I do with all of the essays, research papers, and source code I authored in the last four years?” My answer: feed it to Google!
To have a nice place to publish my papers, I began working on Project Alexandria at [...]

Did I do (all) that?

As an exercise, I made a chronological list of all of the (titled) papers I wrote in college. Some of the titles are pretty funny. If you possess or are able to create such a list, please share.

Ethics and Will with Respect to Belief
Pierre Menard, Author of the Quixote?!
Causality According to Plato, Aristotle, and Descartes
Hume’s [...]

Overheard at a Coffee Shop #1

“If it weren’t for God, I wouldn’t be here–I’d be out doing something wrong.” –The guy who’s always reading a Bible at Bucks
If this is really true, I guess it’s a good thing that this guy has faith, but this still makes me pretty nervous.

Simple Steps Toward Healthier Computing

If you’re reading this blog, you probably use a computer for at least a couple hours a day. As a computer science and philosophy student, I spend a lot of time writing programs and even more time writing papers. I must spend at least three hours a day in front of a computer screen, and [...]