Thoughts on the importance and challenges of American civil discourse and potential solutions from Plato’s Gorgias.
Thoughts on the importance and challenges of American civil discourse and potential solutions from Plato’s Gorgias.
This poem explores my family history as a descendant of North Korean political refugees. It shares the ideological struggles and fights for existence that such refugees experience in the face of tyranny. I share how their story has influenced my personhood today and how their moral principles directly shaped my dreams of serving my country in the future.
The Count of Monte Cristo is more than just a tale of revenge—it is a story that questions the boundaries of revenge, the morality of retribution, and the true meaning of justice, revealing literature’s ability to capture the nuance of the human condition beyond legal verdicts.
Is artificial intelligence capable of moral agency?
The first entry in a series of articles exploring epistemology, technology, and politics.