K. J. L. KjeldseninNoontide MagazineNietzsche, The WandererFriedrich Nietzsche spent his days hiking the Swiss Alps, where he discovered the joy of philosophy: not as a logical puzzle — but as an…May 13, 20212May 13, 20212
K. J. L. KjeldsenNietzsche’s Attack on Free WillThe love of fate as an alternative to individualismMay 3, 20212May 3, 20212
K. J. L. KjeldseninNoontide MagazineLiberty, Property, and Eternal LifePart II of PROMISED LAND, a series on the religious history of the United States.Feb 15, 2021Feb 15, 2021
K. J. L. KjeldseninNoontide MagazineAmerica was founded by cultsPart I of PROMISED LAND: A series on the religious history of the United States.Jan 20, 20212Jan 20, 20212
K. J. L. Kjeldsen“Canon” is something we made upWhether we’re talking Star Wars or Twilight, Star Trek or Batman, there is no real difference between“canon” and “fan fiction”.Nov 20, 20201Nov 20, 20201
K. J. L. KjeldseninNoontide MagazineWhat Jordan Peterson Gets Wrong About NietzscheDisputing the popular consciousness view of Nietzsche as an IrrationalistOct 21, 20201Oct 21, 20201
K. J. L. KjeldseninSocrates CaféDebate is Not Truth-SeekingWhat we find persuasive has very little to do with objective truthOct 20, 20203Oct 20, 20203
K. J. L. KjeldseninNoontide MagazineOut of the Cave, Into the SunshineThe history of a divided worldSep 28, 20201Sep 28, 20201
K. J. L. KjeldseninNoontide MagazineQuestioned to DeathA brief history of “questionability” in the 20th and 21st century — and its victims.Sep 14, 20201Sep 14, 20201
K. J. L. KjeldseninNoontide MagazineNietzsche versus Socrates“Socrates, to confess it frankly, is so close to me that almost always I fight a fight against him.”Aug 31, 20203Aug 31, 20203