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Fall Friday
It feels earlier than it really is (9am). Food, friction, and philosophy.
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Tagged Baumgarten, cats, Christian Wolff, Descartes, dissertation, food, Kant, Leibniz, pie
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Being an Omnivore is Easy …
… being more restrictive can be a challenge. Today I am a master of the obvious.
Various and Sundry, the First
A new month, new … obligations? Tasks? Goals? January 1st ‘the goal,’ such as it was, was to do a drawing-per-day. That lasted until February 4th. One or two days in there I may have ‘missed’ my scheduled sketch, done … Continue reading
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Tagged Kant, Killing Joke, Sweat Home Alabama, Whiskey, X-Men
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ST:TNG S01E01&02: Encounter at Farpoint
In the summer Susie and I decided—perhaps over a beer or two [I do not recall]—, as we were (are!) both Trekkies of sorts, to work our way through seven seasons of ‘The Next Generation.’ We went boldly.
More Kant, less Life
This evening I was reading a book on Kant & Schiller & Aesthetics … well, between episodes of rewatching Matrix Revolutions. Horst Nitschack’s “Kritik der ästhetischen Wirklichkeitskonstitution” — Critique of the aesthetic constitution of reality — from Verlag Roter Stern, … Continue reading
Last night to tonight
I hate it when people write “tonite.” I’m known for my own range of silly abbreviations, neologisms and the like, but “tonite” and “lite” are the ones that get me. Last night I re-viewed (I like funky hyphenation but am … Continue reading
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Tagged analogy, Aristotle, Boise, Cronenbergian, dissertation, Foucault, Gödel, Hellboy, Kant, Leibniz, Matrix, movies
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and the semester finally ends?
I went in this afternoon to grade and to email, and to acquire the most recent episodes of Bleach … even though I’m still back in the mid-60s (and 126 is the newest subbed one out there).
A Sunny Saturday
Before I forget, the music of Abdel Hamid Tnnari — the Solos and Melodies album — is pretty stuff.
Reflections on Kant, etc.
Jyoti wrote, asking for help with her German translation homework from me and Corina; the course is basically a German-for-reading-knowledge course in which they translate parts of Kant’s 1st Critique (Critique of Pure Reason [1781]).