About Me
I’m currently studying philosophy with an existential and political focus, working on projects examining moral responsibility and agency.
About The Owl and the Wasp
The Owl and the Wasp is a critique of moderate faith grounded in a hard-determinist view of human agency.
The book advances an argument against the coherence of divine judgment by interrogating the extent to which individuals have control over the conditions under which they make decisions.
From this foundation, the critique turns toward the relationship between morality and sin, asserting that morality, contrary to popular belief, is proportionately related to sin.
From this clarification that morality strengthens the burden of sin, the critique turns toward moderate faith, concluding that moderate faith serves as a conceptual buffer between the horrifying consequences of true faith and the desire for an objective moral methodology.