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| | | | | By Jonathan Rowson In her book Responsibility and Judgement, as far back as 1975, Hannah Arendt expressed a sentiment that feels valid and pertinent almost half a century later: "We may very well stand at one of those decisive turning points of history which separate whole eras from each other. For contemporaries entangled, as we... | |
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| | | | | I'm teaching a class in Philosophy of Food and this week we talked about Michael Pollan and food and some feminist responses to his work. Here's Michael Pollan: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=na_vU7-M8hQ The students really liked Can't Stomach It: How Michael Pollan et al. Made Me Want to Eat Cheetos by julie guthman. We spent a lot of... | |
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| | | | | Confucius was a Chinese philosopher who took an older form of study and turned it into a philosophy of how to get along in the world. | |
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simonharling.blog
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| | | The opposite of competence is incompetence, and that's something we would rather avoid. Only, in avoiding incompetence, good enough might just be enough, and that's a trap we seem to fear less, than incompetence itself. | ||