Judgements of virtue and judgements of obligation are two concepts that have rudimentary differences between them. The idea of obligation, as well as the linked ideas wrongness and guilt, find it necessary to include an[…]
Author: Rocco Brillante
2. Interior Design Principles
INTERIOR DESIGN SERVICES The practice of interior design is essentially the undertaking of activities or services in exchange for a monetary fee or another form of financial compensation, as payment for the finished design, use,[…]
2. What is Fine Society
Society can be a very vague word in it’s definition, it can either have meaning that implies a lot or very little. Unless you are a hermit living inside a cave, in one form or[…]
1. Diego Velazquez – The Three Musicians
Diego Velazquez was born in Seville, AndalucĂa and was the firstborn child of Joao Rodrigues da Silva and Jeronima Velazquez, in the year 1599. His baptism was done within either a few weeks or few[…]
1. Behold Australia
Australia is a rich country in the amount of experiences as well as it’s beauty and natural diversity. It has a 18,000 km, or 11,180 mile coastline, dotted with white sandy beaches, coral reefs, an[…]
1. Introduction to Theoretical Virtue
Having a moral life is not the same as selective moral decision making. To lead a moral life has greater meaning than simply one of making the correct decisions in various situations. It’s one thing[…]
Surprise Through My Door Glass
Prior to the sunshine of dawn,Evaporating the misty mildew enveloping the horizon,How can I tell, if that’s her, and what she knowsWhat this soul and eyes have experienced,Leaving steps behind me, tomb shapedIn this mud[…]
Schooner Amidst the Mist
Mule-faced clouds, bannersand ribbons intertwined with grey,chimneys puffing smoke in wetland fog,in the quiet of the rigid green landscape,the lighthouse keeper begins to make noise,saying, “Ship ahoy! Ship ahoy!”I lean against the schooner window,returning to[…]
1. Introduction to Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania
The Baltic states, also known as Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania, contain three very interesting Eastern European national capitals, all of which in their own right boast dozens upon dozens of historic buildings, and all having[…]
Introduction to Rembrandt and Rembrandt-esque Dutch Painting of the 1700’s
Despite the fact that we live mortal lives and will inevitably meet mortal fates, our lives and experiences, our violent feelings and outbursts as a species, the things we do, would wither away into nothingness[…]