Philosophy 

How do we know what we know? We examine the boundaries between belief and certainty, exploring the mechanisms of "propositional assent" and the "doxastic venture." From the foundational theories of Justified True Belief to modern discussions on Intellectual Humility, we analyze how humans navigate uncertainty.

Science can tell us what is, but philosophy helps us determine what ought to be.

We investigate the underlying assumptions of the scientific method. By analyzing concepts like falsifiability, paradigm shifts, and existence of God, we look at how theoretical frameworks shape our understanding of the physical universe.

Beyond the observable lies the structural. We explore the nature of existence, the relationship between mind and body, and the philosophical categories of theism, atheism, and the "uncertain" seeker.