About this site

The life of the American mind

Essays and reflections that confront the current, the historical, the fleeting, and the eternal.

About the site

Barely Filtered Thoughts is a look into the mind of a millennial non-influencer who says what he thinks and thinks what he says.

Expect essays that zig where others zag: philosophy through the eyes of an auditor, mathematics as the art of thinking clearly, linguistics as an inadvertent roadmap of civilization, and history as a series of case studies in human behavior.

If you leave with more questions than you arrived with, then the site has done its job.

About Me

William Ellison is an essayist and thinker in the American South. He is an alumnus of the University of Tennessee and the European Business School in Barcelona, and he is a lifelong autodidact. Mr. Ellison works as an auditor at a hospital system and is pursuing independent study in literature and philosophy.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Barely Filtered Thoughts about?

A little bit of everything. There will be essays here about almost any subject that captures my interest. Subjects you can expect to see here include philosophy, mathematics, history, and language & linguistics.

Subjects you can expect to never see here include partisan politics, culture wars (unless they’re too juicy to ignore), moralizing screeds, and Windows 11.

Be honest. How much do you use AI?

Like every site in the Null Curriculum Network, this is an intelligence-free zone, artificial or otherwise.

I do not use AI to generate site content. I do use the Consensus app (https://consensus.app) to help with scholarly research and I use ChatGPT (https://chatgpt.com) to help brainstorm topics for posts and occasionally for outlines. Images generated with ChatGPT or Stable Diffusion are clearly marked as such.

If I use other AI for posts, I make that manifest at the time of publication.

What about your day job?

Yeah, about that. I work for Covenant Health, located here in Knoxville, Tennessee, and to placate their lawyers:

The views and opinions expressed here at the Barely Filtered Blog are entirely my own and do not represent the views, opinions, strategies, or positions of Covenant Health. Recommendations shared here should not be considered as the official position of Covenant Health.

Do you have a style manual?

Yes: The Elements of Style and the Little, Brown Handbook.

For spelling and meaning conventions, I defer to the Oxford American Dictionary, Taber’s Cyclopedic Medical Dictionary, and Black’s Law Dictionary as appropriate.

What languages do you speak?

I speak English (native, home and K-12 school), French (fluent, high school), Spanish (intermediate, self-taught), Mandarin Chinese (intermediate, self-taught), and Japanese (intermediate, university and self-taught).

Do you worry about being wrong?

You mean there are people who don’t worry about being wrong? Shocking!

In all seriousness: yes, I do worry about being wrong. Having said that, I’d rather be provocatively incomplete than blandly correct. I’ll fix it in post and note it in the version history if something incorrect makes it out the door.

What do you listen to while you write?

Carefully curated playlists that make me think, help me concentrate, lift up my mood, or some combination thereof.

Some artists in rotation right now (December 2025): Florence + the Machine, Clairo, Lord Huron, Ellie Goulding, Pink Floyd.

How do you draft your essays? What hardware and software do you use?

Primarily in the WordPress post editor, accessed via Apple Safari on my MacBook Air or Mac mini.

Each long-term essay that I post here (and I swear, that’s something I’m getting around to doing Real Soon Now) is commensurate in scope with a university term paper.

What’s your level of education?

I earned my high school diploma at Halls High School, Knoxville, Tennessee, in 2006.

I completed my university education at the University of Tennessee in 2011, earning my bachelor’s degree in computer science.

I’ve taken about 100 credit hours of business, technology, humanities, math, and science since UT, most of it from Sophia Learning and Study.com, but I have yet to convert this credit into a second bachelor’s degree.

Most recently, I have completed a Master of Business Administration and Master of Financial Markets and Asset Management degree at the European Business School of Barcelona, with credit validation by the Universidad Isabel I, both in Spain. I am currently working on a second double master’s program in big data and artificial intelligence.

Do you recommend any particular publishers?

For classic literature, poetry, and philosophy, Penguin Classics is my go-to. Wordsworth Classics is another very good choice for literature and poetry, including some of the best works in translation.

Specific to math, I love Springer-Verlag.

Specific to philosophy, I love Hackett and Routledge.

Specific to business, McGraw-Hill Irwin seems to have most of what I want in finance and accounting.

Specific to linguistics, I find most of what I want from Cambridge University Press or Oxford University Press.

And specific to computer science, I have a tremendous affection for the older Addison-Wesley books.

What do you use to run this site?

I have been a Linode customer since 2016 and find their service to be exemplary.

Barely Filtered Thoughts is a site running on a WordPress MU installation based on a Debian Linux web server. I’m the network’s editor-in-chief and its webmaster and sysadmin, so if something breaks, yell in my general direction and I’ll fix it.

I’m not a member of the IndieWeb, but I agree with their objectives.

How can I send you feedback?

Email mail@tnwae.us. I reserve the right to showcase your response here on the site if I feel it is particularly good – or particularly bad. Keep it civil.

Under substantial protest, I am now on Instagram @BarelyFilteredThoughts. Follow if you care about things that pass through my iPhone’s cameras (when I can be bothered to post).

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