Reflective Essay

Criticism

On the Critical Attitude

Explore the disappearance of true criticism in modern society. Learn why deep listening and intellectual stamina are essential for meaningful public dialogue today.
Criticism

On Criticism

Explore why the practice of criticism is essential for younger generations. Learn how critiquing art helps us verbalize complex emotions in today's society.
Good and Evil

Despair and Ethics

Explore the philosophical relationship between despair, ethics, and ontology. Learn how affirming existence can help overcome the "evil" of negation and rebuild hope.
Good and Evil

Goodwill, Malice, Life and Death: And Then, What is God?

Explore the delicate balance between goodwill, malice, and indifference. Discover why defining others limits life and why the divine must remain inherently ambiguous.
Good and Evil

Good, Evil, and the Will to Exist

Explore the relationship between relativism, ethics, and the "will to exist." Learn why empathy is essential for affirming our existence in a connected world.
Philosophy

On Internal Consistency and Semantic Fluctuation

Explore the relationship between internal consistency and semantic fluctuation. Learn how the "will to exist" creates an open system of thought through emotional polysemy.
Philosophy

Position and Free Will

Does free will exist? Explore a unique perspective defining freedom as "room for choice" shaped by physical position, and how anxiety serves as a tool for liberation.
Philosophy

Substance, Self and Other, Fiction and Essence

An ontological exploration of the Self and the Other. Discover how "reproducibility" bridges the gap between fiction and substance in our perception of reality.
Philosophy

On Fiction and Reality

Explore the philosophical boundary between fiction and reality. Discover how personal intervention and sensory perception shape our understanding of what is real beyond a simple dichotomy.
Philosophy

Universality and Individuality

Does universal value actually exist? Explore the philosophical link between nostalgia, causality, and the act of overcoming. Discover why the more we define "universal" values, the more they become deeply individual and unique to our own lives.