Descartes: The Doubting Philosopher
"Cogito, ergo sum" — "I think, therefore I am." Descartes, a 17th‑century thinker amid war, plague, superstition, and church resistance, doubted everything to find certainty.
Plato’s Cave, Now Streaming in 4K
After Socrates drank hemlock, Plato cleaned up the talk—philosopher, organizer, and the man who turned chaos into curriculum. If Socrates was a street busker, Plato built the concert hall.
Russell Warned Us About Fools and Fanatics
I’ve been interested in philosophy and the meaning of life for decades. One philosopher I admire greatly is Bertrand Russell. Born in south Wales and buried a few miles from my home in north Wales.
Your Truth, My Truth, No Truth?
In a world drowning in half-truths and curated realities, can we still agree on what’s true—or does truth even matter anymore?