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How Can We Know the Truth Through Philosophy?

In this blog post, we will examine how philosophy explores the fundamental structure of reality and reflect on the possibility of recognizing truth through philosophy.   To discuss this, we need to ask the question, “Through what means can we know the truth?” This is not a question of epistemology. Answering the question of how we can know the truth is closely linked to answering the...

The “Rape Maladaptation Theory” from the Perspective of Evolutionary Psychology: Pro and Con Arguments

In this blog post, we will focus on the “rape maladaptation theory” proposed by evolutionary psychology, taking a balanced look at the evidence supporting it and the arguments against it, while examining its validity and limitations.   Introduction Living organisms undergo a process in which individuals better adapted to the environment survive through competition for survival, while those...

The Evolutionary Psychology Debate: A Review and Rebuttal of “Is Rape an Adaptation?”

In this blog post, I will summarize the debate raised by evolutionary psychology regarding whether “rape is an adaptation” and examine the major counterarguments raised in light of the definition of adaptation and its historical and social contexts.   Background of the Debate Now, 200 years after Charles Darwin proposed the theory of biological evolution, “evolution” has become a familiar...

The Debate and Criticism Surrounding “Rape Is Not an Adaptation” from an Evolutionary Perspective

In this blog post, based on the arguments presented in the essay “Rape Is Not an Adaptation,” I will summarize the pros and cons of whether rape can be viewed as an evolutionary adaptation and introduce the author’s arguments and conclusions.   Background of the Debate In an era when there were no reliable theories other than creationism—which held that life on Earth was created by God—the...

Can Intelligent Design Be Recognized as a Scientific Theory?

In this blog post, I will summarize the main claims of Intelligent Design and the scientific and philosophical critiques surrounding it, and examine whether this theory is valid as science.   Intelligent Design and Its Core Claims A textbook I read for a major course contained a rather peculiar hypothesis: “Long ago, iron clumped together in seawater and accumulated on the seafloor. It took...

Is Intelligent Design a Scientific Theory?

In this blog post, we will take a step-by-step look at the claims and counterarguments surrounding intelligent design, as well as its status as a scientific theory.   A few years ago, a legal battle over intelligent design took place in the Dover area of Pennsylvania. The case resulted in a ruling that teaching intelligent design as an alternative to evolution in science classes was...

Understanding Augmented Reality: AR Technology and the Future as Demonstrated by ‘Pokémon Go’

In this blog post, we will examine the core technologies and applications of augmented reality (AR)—which gained significant attention following the ‘Pokémon Go’ craze—as well as related issues and future prospects.   The Combination of Augmented Reality and Location-Based Technology Released worldwide in July 2016, ‘Pokémon Go’ is a game that overlays virtual Pokémon characters onto real...

What are the two ways to earn consistent and stable returns through stock investing?

How can you make money through stock investing? Let’s explore the two key principles for earning steady returns: stable dividend income and capital gains.   Basic Principles of Stock Investing and Ways to Generate Returns A stock is a certificate representing ownership of a company, and a person who owns a stock is called a shareholder. You, too, can become an owner of a company. All you...

Exploring the Free-Rider Problem in Group Activities and the Reasons for “Living Righteously”

In this blog post, I will examine the free-rider problem—a common issue in group activities—through case studies and theory, and summarize practical reasons for why we should live righteously.   Introduction I confirm that I will adhere to the following ethical principles: I will not use others’ writings or ideas without accurately citing the source, nor will I fabricate or alter the content...

What is the best way to prevent free-riding in group projects?

In this blog post, we’ll explore the importance and effectiveness of “communication” as a practical solution for preventing free-riding in group projects.   Group activities, where members collaborate to solve tasks, often face various challenges. The main reasons group projects become difficult are a lack of communication or conflicts among group members, which lead to poor role allocation...