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undsoc.org
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| | | | | Derek Parfit hit the philosophy firmament in the early 1960s, while Karl Popper arrived on the Vienna scene three decades earlier. David Edmonds' biography of Parfit provides a careful and detailed account of Parfit's main philosophical preoccupations and some details about his life in Parfit: A Philosopher and His Mission to Save Morality. Popper's autobiographical... | |
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theimaginativeconservative.org
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| | | | | Both Roger Scruton and Yoram Hazony argue that the nation-state has its virtues. In the current "global conflict," Scruton urged, "the nation is one of the things that we must keep." (essay by Daniel Pitt) | |
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polarjournal.org
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| | | | | By Jessica R. Greenberg and Jessica Winegar Volume 44, Issue 1 Editorial May 2021: Pandemic Journal Editing and Refusing a Return to Normal Editing a journal during a pandemic has been an extremely challenging experience. In this editorial we refuse to perform the emotional labor of saying nothing or pretending everything is fine. We want... | |
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jvieker.com
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| | | [caption id="attachment_2309" align="aligncenter" width="740"] Marcus Aurelius, Stoic icon[/caption] It's pretty obvious that life doesn't always go as planned. This blog is all about personal development, and that means taking control over things like our habits, our attitude, and how we manage time. But no matter how hard we work to become better at directing our own lives, the fact of the matter is much of life isn't under our control. Every day, bad things happen to good people-good people like you. | ||