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…14 min read·May 13, 2021--2--2
K. J. L. KjeldsenNietzsche’s Attack on Free WillThe love of fate as an alternative to individualism20 min read·May 3, 2021--2--2
K. J. L. KjeldseninNoontide MagazineLiberty, Property, and Eternal LifePart II of PROMISED LAND, a series on the religious history of the United States.15 min read·Feb 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.10 min read·Jan 20, 2021--2--2
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”.6 min read·Nov 20, 2020--1--1
K. J. L. KjeldseninNoontide MagazineWhat Jordan Peterson Gets Wrong About NietzscheDisputing the popular consciousness view of Nietzsche as an Irrationalist25 min read·Oct 21, 2020--1--1
K. J. L. KjeldseninSocrates CaféDebate is Not Truth-SeekingWhat we find persuasive has very little to do with objective truth10 min read·Oct 20, 2020--3--3
K. J. L. KjeldseninNoontide MagazineOut of the Cave, Into the SunshineThe history of a divided world12 min read·Sep 28, 2020--1--1
K. J. L. KjeldseninNoontide MagazineQuestioned to DeathA brief history of “questionability” in the 20th and 21st century — and its victims.20 min read·Sep 14, 2020--1--1
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.”22 min read·Aug 31, 2020--3--3