The Case for Objective Morality—Maintaining the validity of objective secular morality against relativist denials and the religious use of those denials.
Introduction to Objectivist Morality—Francois Tremblay presents his own moral position, the morality of Objectivism, which can also be described as “rational individualism”.
Epistemology
A Process-Based Theory of Knowledge—Francois Tremblay’s theory of knowledge based on the search for objective evidence and a rejection of the diaphanous model.
Inadequacy of our Daily Epistemic Language—A further discussion on the relativity of truth, and our language’s inadequacy to make distinctions between contexts of knowledge.
Being Pragmatic About Pragmatism—Why pragmatism, the most common philosophy, is circular reasoning, and thus should not be conceded to theists.
Contra Smith: Knowledge as justified belief—George Smith, in his book “Why Atheism ?”, sides with Correspondence Theory and defines knowledge as a justified and true belief. Francois Tremblay explains why he thinks one of these two criterions is invalid.
Metaphysics
The Three Levels of Order—Short article about the three different levels of order, explaining why Chrsitians cannot understand natural law or materialism.