Jonas Alexis and Jim Fetzer: From Darwin to Deontology, Part III: Final Remarks on the Fetzer–Alexis Debate

Jonas Alexis and Jim Fetzer   This marks the final phase of our exchange, and I will address as many questions as possible that relate to the topic at hand. First, I would like to express my appreciation again for the opportunity to engage in this discussion with Fetzer. That said, I am somewhat surprised by several points of mischaracterization in his most recent response, perhaps unintentional. For instance, he writes: “Rather inappropriately, however, he claims that I beg the question by presuming that Roe v. Wade was correctly ruled (though now…

Jonas Alexis and Jim Fetzer, From Darwin to Deontology: The Fetzer–Alexis Philosophical and Historical Debate (Part I)

Jonas Alexis and Jim Fetzer Note to the reader: The debate will proceed as follows: I (JEA) will first summarize key points of tension and outline some of the central issues, after which James Fetzer will respond. A second installment—published later, which may be considered the rebuttal period—will follow the same format. JEA: Following the publication of my article on the Kevin MacDonald and Nathan Cofnas debate, I received a correspondence from James Fetzer expressing his appreciation for the discussion. Fetzer is a distinguished Professor of Philosophy (Emeritus) at the University of Minnesota…

Joachim Hagopian, DID UKRAINE COMMIT AN ACT OF TERRORISM NEAR MOSCOW ASSASSINATING ALEKSANDR DUGIN’S DAUGHTER?

By Joachim Hagopian The disturbing story out of Moscow this week is the car bomb assassination of 29-year old Russian journalist Darya Dugina, daughter of Russian nationalist, philosopher and geopolitical strategist Aleksandr Dugin. Western media often has called the 60-year old Dugin “Putin’s brain” and a close Putin ally, yet no evidence or photograph proving they’ve ever met has surfaced, much less indicate Dugin ever influenced Moscow’s foreign policy with no direct Kremlin ties. Yet both father and daughter are clearly pro-Russian nationalists. The near constant Western aggression and provocation against Russia as its designated…