
Casey Scott
Casey teaches philosophy and culture studies at a leading Australian university. His postgraduate research examined the metaphysics of biological concepts. He is a qualified English teacher with a degree in professional and creative writing and is about to begin his third degree in zoology and animal sciences.
Articles by Casey Scott

In this article we explore five of the most important ethical theories in moral philosophy.

Jean-Paul Sartre was a leading twentieth-century French philosopher and novelist. In this article, we look at his most important contributions to philosophy.
Jean-Paul Sartre was a leading twentieth-century French philosopher and novelist. In this article, we look at his most important contributions to philosophy.

How can we know that our beliefs are justified? In this article, we explore this difficult question as we learn about epistemology, the philosophy of knowledge.
How can we know that our beliefs are justified? In this article, we explore this difficult question as we learn about epistemology, the philosophy of knowledge.

Have you ever stopped and wondered ‘what’s the point?’ If so, you’re not alone. In this article, we explore Albert Camus’ rebellious philosophy of the absurdity of life.
Have you ever stopped and wondered ‘what’s the point?’ If so, you’re not alone. In this article, we explore Albert Camus’ rebellious philosophy of the absurdity of life.

In this article we consider Greek philosopher Epicurus’ reasons as to why we should not fear death, as well as some contemporary opinions on the philosophy of death.
In this article we consider Greek philosopher Epicurus’ reasons as to why we should not fear death, as well as some contemporary opinions on the philosophy of death.