
Craig Wright’s first doctorate: Gnarled roots of a creation mythos
Dr. Craig Wright's first dissertation, titled "Gnarled roots of a creation mythos," means a lot to him, though—as we may consider this his academic genesis block.
Dr. Craig Wright's first dissertation, titled "Gnarled roots of a creation mythos," means a lot to him, though—as we may consider this his academic genesis block.
In his open philosophy class, Dr. Craig Wright tackles Plutarch's Parallel Lives and how it was inspired by Shakespeare, and why the American founding fathers feared democracy.
In a recent blog post, Dr. Wright shares his vision, mission, and values statement, in reference to the findings of others concerning the question of what ethical leadership means.
Dr. Craig Wright concluded that we have already left the Orwell world and are probably entering into an Huxleyian one now—where pleasure would be the driving force.
Dr. Craig Wright added another philosophy course on his website in an attempt to spread liberal education, with more lectures planned in the weeks ahead.