The Death of Philosophy

This is a presentation I gave at the Mississippi Academy of Science’s History of Philosophy and Science panel. Essentially, in his new book, Stephen Hawking claims that philosophy is dead. I show that this claim has often been made (falsely) in the past, and why Hawking is also wrong in his claim here. I explain… Continue reading The Death of Philosophy

On Fear (A quasi review of “Between Fear and Love SELF-WORTH: The Tie that Binds”)

I recently finished reading a book written by a friend with whom I went to high school. The book, Between Fear and Love SELF-WORTH: The Tie that Binds, was an interesting read. I didn’t know much about it when I started except for the description I had read, and it actually turned out to be… Continue reading On Fear (A quasi review of “Between Fear and Love SELF-WORTH: The Tie that Binds”)

Hash House Harriers – My Weekend Hashing as a Hare and Being Named

This weekend I got to have my first experience being a “hare” for Hash House Harrier event! A little background information may be in order first. What is a hash? The only thing required to have a Hash Run is a hare to set a trail with paper, flour, sawdust, chalk, etc. or a combination… Continue reading Hash House Harriers – My Weekend Hashing as a Hare and Being Named

Bus 52 and Inspiring Stories

Bus 52 Crew

Recently the crew from Bus 52 stopped by South Hancock Elementary in order to document the work that the TeachUp! Program has been doing there. Bus 52 is itself a non-profit organization: “Bus 52 is a year long project devoted to reminding and reconnecting America to its roots of community, innovation and improvement. Every week, the… Continue reading Bus 52 and Inspiring Stories

Half Marathoner

Elana and I finished the New Orleans Rock ‘n’ Roll Half Marathon this weekend!  For me, it was an interesting last minute decision to actually run at the event. I’ve been enjoying running more lately, and had therefore been doing a lot of the training runs with Elana as she was preparing. And a lot… Continue reading Half Marathoner

How My Grandfather Sees the World

Pirsig's photo during his "Zen" Trip

  For a long time, I didn’t fully understand my grandfather, and was even a little bit uncomfortable around him. I remember having lots of fun with him when I was young, but once I hit my later teenage years, I suddenly felt like there was some unspoken expectation that I was supposed to learn… Continue reading How My Grandfather Sees the World