Scott Oreilly
Scott D. O'Reilly is a writer with degrees in philosophy and psychology. His work has been published in The Humanist, Philosophy Now, and Think. He is a contributor to the book The Great Thinkers A-Z. He writes on political matters at: http://neuroscott.blogspot.com
Read More »
...
- Page Views
- 17,339
- Content
- 20
- Fans
- 1
- Contributor since
- 11/28/2006
Education/Experience
Fairfield University: bachelors degree in psychology and philosophyFavorites
None yet.
Displaying Results 1 - 20 (of 20) for All Content
-
Parting Shots: The Debt Americans Owe to President BushA humorous look at the debt Americans owe to President Bush.
-
Top Ten Things I'm Going to Miss About the Bush AdministrationNow that late-night comedians, political satirists, and jihadists won't have George W. Bush to kick around anymore . . . we sure are going to miss him.
-
Top Ten Ways for the Bush Administration to Avoid WWIIIPresident Bush has his finger on the button, but he says it's up to Iran and the rest of the world to avoid WWIII. Here is my humorous top ten list of ways the United States can avoid a Third World War.
-
Bush and the BardPresident Bush has confessed to brushing up on his Shakespeare. Here's a suggested reading list from the Complete Works of William Shakespeare that any Commander-in-Chief should peruse.
-
Rudolph Giuliani: The Counterterrorism Strategy of the Leading Republican HopefulRudolph Giuliani believes the Bush Administration has the right counter terrorism strategy, but that has implemented it badly. He chides Democrats for wanting to go on "defense." Is he right?
-
This Moment on Earth Book ReviewSenator John Kerry and his wife Teresa Heinz Kerry make the case that safeguarding America's environment can renew our country's economic and moral foundations.
-
Yes: Live at Montreux 2003When the legendary progressive rockers Yes made their first appearance at the Montreux Jazz Festival in 2003 the musical sparks were flying as this spellbinding DVD shows.
-
The Edge of Disaster: Rebuilding America's ResiliencyNational security expert Stephen Flynn makes a formidable case in his new book "The Edge of Disaster" that America is becoming more vulnerable to terrorism, natural disasters, and pandemics.
-
How to Interpret the Constitution: Strict Construction Vs. Active LibertyCompares and contrasts two major schools of thought concerning how to interpret the Constitution.
-
Review of The Power of Movies: How the Screen and the Mind Interact by Colin McGinnA review of American philosopher Colin McGinn's latest book, The Power of Movies: How the Screen and Mind Interact, which draws analogies between the mind and movies
-
Neil Young: Living with WarA review of veteran rocker Neil Young's tuneful tirade against the Bush Administration
-
Review of Why I Turned Right: Leading Baby Boom Conservatives Chronicle Their Political Journey (Edited by Mary Eberstadt)Why I Turned Right offers a window of insight into twelve influential conservative opinion makers who have shed their liberal past. -
Radicals for Capitalism: A Freewheeling History of the Modern American Libertarian Movement by Brian DohertyThe American libertarian movement, which advocates less government and more personal freedom, has been a growing force in the United States for more than five decades. This review Brian Doherty's "Radicals for Capitalism" helps examine the significance of libertarianism.
-
Top Ten Reasons George W. Bush Will Go Down as the Greatest President in U.S. HistoryA humorous look at the prospect history will vindicate the presidency of George W. Bush.
-
Our Marvelous, Magnificent Brains: How Science is Unraveling the Mysteries of the MindThe Brain is the most complex organism in the known universe. But is it smart enough to figure out how it works?
-
Is Compassionate Conservatism an Oxymoron?Social Scientist Arthur C. Brooks contends that religous conservatives are far more charitable than secular liberals. Is he right?
-
Top Ten Reasons You Can't Blame George W. Bush for the Mess in IraqA political satire piece poking fun at President Bush for blaming everyone but himself for the failures in Iraq -
Review of Palestine: Peace Not Apartheid by Jimmy CarterFormer President Jimmy Carter's new book has stirred up great controversy, but it actually is an exceptionally perceptive and fair-minded analysis of how to acheive peace in the Middle East.
-
Mastering Metaphor: The Secrets of Using Metaphor to Spice Up Your WritingLanguage is to the mind what food is to the body. Thus, mastering metaphor is a surefire recipe for successful writing.
-
How Will History Judge George Bush?George Bush believes History will vindicate his decision to invade Iraq. However, cultural patterns in the Middle East have proven far more complex than the president imagined.
