"One of the best contemporary writers on philosophy" National Review
"A terrific writer" Damian Thompson, Daily Telegraph
"Feser... has the rare and enviable gift of making philosophical argument compulsively readable" Sir Anthony Kenny, Times Literary Supplement
Selected for the First Things list of the 50 Best Blogs of 2010 (November 19, 2010)
Thursday, January 30, 2025
More on Immortal Souls
The latest feedback on Immortal
Souls: A Treatise on Human Nature.
At Twitter/X, theologian Ulrich Lehner writes: “A
wonderful book. Sharply sharply argued, readable, and always illuminating.” Szilvay Gergely kindly reviews
the book in the Hungarian magazine Mandiner. From the review: “Feser… can argue
surprisingly effectively and convincingly… If you considered the immortality of
the soul (and the whole person) to be an unsupported myth, then Feser shows
that this is not the case.”
Thursday, January 23, 2025
The ethics of invective
It’s often said
that while sticks and stones can break our bones, words can never hurt us. But it isn’t true. Were we mere animals it would be true, but
we’re not. We are rational social animals. Hence
we can be harmed, not only in ways that injure the body, but also in ways that
bring distress to the mind and damage our standing with our fellow human
beings. These harms are typically not as
grave as those involving bodily trauma, but they are real harms all the
same. Indeed, mockery and the loss of
one’s good name can even be felt by one who suffers them as worse than (at
least some) bodily harms.
Tuesday, January 14, 2025
A report from the Great Los Angeles Fire
On the extent,
causes, and lessons of the disaster, in my latest article
at Postliberal Order.