Category: Administrative

  • Happy Veterans Day

    by Jason Stotts I want to take a moment and thank the past and present men and women of the armed forces for keeping our country safe. I also want to recognize my recently deceased maternal grandfather, who was a fighter pilot in WWII in the Pacific and my father who served in the Air…

  • Transfer Complete!

    by Jason Stotts I’ve now finished importing all of the old essays from my previous blogs A Rational Perspective (May 8th, 2005 — June 16th, 2007) and the original Erosophia (June 11th 2007 — April 1st, 2010).  Some of the old stuff is good, some of it is not so good.  It is interesting (to me at…

  • Erosophia in Top 50 Philosophy Blogs

    by Jason Stotts After finding out that Erosophia is one of the top 25 Objectivist sites, it’s nice to also find out that we’re one of the top 50 philosophy blogs (and the only Objectivist blog that made it).  This is according to the NetworkedBlogs app in facebook, which ranks blogs in each category by…

  • Who’s Actually Getting Read in Objectivism

    by Jason Stotts Danielle Morrill has just put up a list of the top 27 blogs being read in Objectivism up on her blog.  Although Erosophia is not listed, in August I had 1,584 visitors, putting me in the top 25 blogs!  Since I’ve been blogging since May of 2005, this also makes Erosophia one…

  • Announcement

    by Jason Stotts After much deliberation, I am officially changing the title of my book-in-progress on sexual ethics from Sexual Perfection: Foundations of a New Sexual Ethic to Eros and Ethos: The Ethics of Modern Sex.

  • Sexual Perfection?

    by Jason Stotts I’ve recently been entertaining the thought of changing the title of the book I’m writing in order to make it easier for people to understand its subject without having to understand the entire book first.  Consequently, I’m seeking advice for titles from you, Erosophia’s dear readers. In order to encourage you to…

  • Giving Back to Erosophia

    by Jason Stotts Blogging takes a fair amount of time.  The better the essays are, the more time it takes.  Not that I’m complaining, I enjoy it.  It is for purely selfish reasons that I blog.  However, it is nice to get a little something back for our efforts.  This is where you come in.…

  • Best of 2009

    by Jason Stotts As I was looking back over the essays I’ve written this year for the OBloggers “Best of 2009 Carnival,” I realized that there were a lot of good essays from this year.  I had a really hard time picking out my favorite and so I decided to do my own Top 10…