Category Archives: Christmas

On Christmas #5

Richard Brown on Santa, agnosticism, and Christmas.

This is the fifth and final monolog in our series on Christmas. Visit Brown’s homepage here.

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On Christmas #4

Michael Boylan on Christmas as a time for reflection.

This is the fourth monolog in our series on Christmas. Visit Boylan’s homepage here.

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On Christmas #3

Roy Sorensen on Christmas and the thrill of recursion.

This is the third monolog in our series on Christmas. Visit Sorensen’s homepage here.

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On Christmas #2

Jason Brennan on the moral point of the Christmas story.

This is the second monolog in our series on Christmas. Visit Brennan’s homepage here.

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On Christmas #1

Don Fallis on Christmas as the season for lying.

Christmas—a worldwide phenomenon with profound social, political, and economic significance—is fast approaching. What do philosophers have to say about it? Stay tuned to found out. This week we’ll host a series of short monologs on the topic of Christmas. This is the first episode in that series.

Fallis’s homepage is here. View the “You know it’s a myth” billboard here. View all Christmas monologs here.

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