The Corsair Philosopher

The Corsair Philosopher offers articles on philosophy, psychology, and sociology. The author (pen named Edward Teach) has 25 years experience as a counselor, college instructor, and fitness nut.

Tuesday, July 1, 2014

Focus on the Family Predicts 101 Outcomes from an Obama Presidency

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by guest blogger, Bonnie Cleaveland, PhD Bill Maher  pointed out that in 2008, Focus on the Family wrote a letter to supporters predic...
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Wednesday, April 9, 2014

On Mood Disorder

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dierk schaefer  Brain The human brain is the most complex item in the known universe. Isn't it a "no brainer" tha...

On Ancient Texts

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Robin Zebrowski  Ancient Text There were cultures in the ancient world (like the Mayans) that were quite advanced for their tim...

On Road Rage

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Tony Fischer  Road Rage (Ever Drive in NYC?) Just saw a grown man screaming, beating on his steering wheel, and shaking a b...

Critical Evaluation of some "Old Sayings"

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 "Absence makes the heart grow fonder." This may have some validity in the short run, but in the long run, absence...

Corporate Policing

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David Shankbone  Day 12 Occupy Wall Street September 28 2011 Shankbone 54 Human beings are complicated, conflicted creatures....

On Takers

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Nic McPhee  Wealth and poverty (And to all a good night) The average CEO of the S&P 500 corporations earn...
Sunday, April 6, 2014

The Raindrop

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  © Copyright (2014) Randolph Harrison. All Rights Reserved. CHAPTER ONE Once upon a time, water vapors rose from th...
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