Marshall McCready January 3, 2021 Equal Opportunity vs Equal Outcome: A False Dichotomy Marshall McCready January 3, 2021 Equal outcomes today create the possibility for equal opportunities tomorrow.
Marshall McCready July 21, 2020 Faith Why Habit Building Takes Faith Marshall McCready July 21, 2020 Faith The absurdity of continuous practice
Marshall McCready July 15, 2020 Politics Calling Out Hypocrisy is Now a Form of Identity Politics Marshall McCready July 15, 2020 Politics Cynicism breeds intellectual disengagement
Marshall McCready July 6, 2019 The (Non)Reality of Blue Marshall McCready July 6, 2019 How color divides reality into realities
Marshall McCready January 22, 2019 Journey Up The Mountain: A Short Story Marshall McCready January 22, 2019 A traveler’s journey to the Beautiful City.
Marshall McCready October 4, 2018 Sociology, Philosophy No Such Thing as a “Good Thing” Marshall McCready October 4, 2018 Sociology, Philosophy An elementary postmodernist analysis
Marshall McCready September 9, 2018 The Absurd Humility Marshall McCready September 9, 2018 A short story of two instruments
Marshall McCready July 30, 2018 Philosophy, Faith The What of “God” Marshall McCready July 30, 2018 Philosophy, Faith Why I’m an atheist.
Marshall McCready July 22, 2018 Philosophy Truth as Temporal Process Marshall McCready July 22, 2018 Philosophy A critique of the binary conception of truth and an argument for a temporal defintion
Marshall McCready March 2, 2018 Faith, Philosophy Objective vs Nonexistent: The False Morality Binary Marshall McCready March 2, 2018 Faith, Philosophy A perspective of morality that’s neither objective nor subjective
Marshall McCready February 25, 2018 Faith Charted Questions: The God Album Marshall McCready February 25, 2018 Faith The biggest questions I have about God expressed through handwritten charts
Marshall McCready February 23, 2018 Philosophy, Sociology It’s a Social Construct, So What? Marshall McCready February 23, 2018 Philosophy, Sociology Reductionist attacks against social constructs only get you so far before they pose an existential problem
Marshall McCready February 23, 2018 Politics, Law The Sentencing of Anissa Weier: An Injustice Marshall McCready February 23, 2018 Politics, Law Prosecute mental illness, not its victims
Marshall McCready February 23, 2018 Philosophy, Faith Is There an Ought or is there Not? Marshall McCready February 23, 2018 Philosophy, Faith Why the Is/Ought distinction isn’t a defeater against secular morality
Marshall McCready February 23, 2018 Faith, Philosophy The Absurdity of Using Reason to Defend Faith Marshall McCready February 23, 2018 Faith, Philosophy Why debates between the faithful and the scientific are fruitless and unproductive
Marshall McCready February 23, 2018 Philosophy, Law What Is Accountability and How Do We Measure It? Marshall McCready February 23, 2018 Philosophy, Law Why are some people more or less responsible than others for the same actions?
Marshall McCready February 23, 2018 Law Choice and Unintended Outcome in the Justice System Marshall McCready February 23, 2018 Law A case for a new legal perspective of accountability
Marshall McCready February 23, 2018 Faith, Philosophy God Can’t Give You Free Will Marshall McCready February 23, 2018 Faith, Philosophy The jury on free will may still be out for secular society, but, in theistic contexts, free will has been sentenced to death
Marshall McCready February 23, 2018 Faith, Philosophy The Popular Conception of Faith is an Illusion Marshall McCready February 23, 2018 Faith, Philosophy People think they choose to believe what they do, but are they aware of the underlying faith they must have in order to believe?
Marshall McCready February 23, 2018 Politics, Law The Politicization of Mental Illness in Mass Shooters Marshall McCready February 23, 2018 Politics, Law Mental illness is exploited by those motivated to shield particular ideological influences from public scrutiny after a mass shooting