Philosophy
An Introduction to My Philosophy Forum

Written by: Brian Boros

Published: March 25, 2024

Bring Philosophy The Masses

Philosophy is a dynamic and deep area of study. The pioneers, those we call Ancient Philosophers, started most, if not all areas of study we know of today from physics to math, to psychology, law, music, and even medicine to name a few. Individuals who study and write philosophy are by nature, seekers of truth and wisdom. It is my personal bias, but I think everyone should study philosophy because it brings out a deeper meaning in people, gives more respect to themselves and others, helps others to see different perspectives in an equal manner, and pushes our brains to be objective and not subjective thinkers.


Philosophical Topic Areas 

These are standard philosophical topics that are taught at universities. Though with the exception of “Love”, which I thought to talk about within metaphysics, I wanted to talk a lot specifically about Love, which I thought worked better with human nature because of its characteristics of emotions.


The following are philosophy topics I’ll discuss:

  • Epistemology
  • Political Economy
  • Ethics & Logic
  • Mind, Love, and Human Nature
  • Existentialism
  • Religion 
  • Metaphysics


My Thoughts and Story In Philosophy

I have a degree in philosophy and take the discipline seriously. I studied all areas of philosophy and in particular, I pursued political economy as a focused concentration. I yearn to be a steward of philosophy, and both argue perspectives and bring light to the ideas of the great philosophers who brought this knowledge to us. As a child, I was a deep thinker, a questioner, and one who would challenge that which I didn’t think was true. Naturally, as I entered college and read my first book on philosophy, I quickly gravitated to it, and it became on e with me. Thank you for reading my thoughts, I hope you derive value from the articles and the concepts productively challenge you.



# Philosophy Religion Metaphysics Human Nature Love Mind Existentialism Ethics Logic Political Economy