Singularities No reason for the halcyon to soar and dive to plunge beneath a calm surface for its food the other In season the orphan waits to become a lover ...
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louise
returnsregine
Nov 4, 2004 11:50 pm
My memory isn't so much a sieve, as a chaotic collage with the stitching ripped in places, creating rents, tears, and whacking great holes. So here I sit...
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bhvwd
Nov 5, 2004 1:06 am
Louise, I once attended a show that featured The Balzak and Pointing Figure. The surity of Balzak was backed by the untouchable certitude of his time. Balzak...
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Knott
fictiveparrot
Nov 5, 2004 11:21 am
... I like games, so I sometimes read business pages. it is akin to the way I look at politics: from the outside, and with disbelief. It is the way I look at...
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louise
returnsregine
Nov 5, 2004 2:28 pm
American Idle, Your presentation of the ethics of paid employ, and all good evasions therefrom, including self-employ, unicarian, or should that be,...
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bhvwd
Nov 5, 2004 3:47 pm
Up through 45 it was a deadly serious business. Debt, payroll, production quotas all tore at time and energy. They taught professionala the professional...
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aditgauchan
Nov 6, 2004 1:05 am
Hey. I've started researching for the subject topic...it39;s for my english ext 2 major work - I've started with some books on Kierkegaard/Nietszche/Sartre/Camus...
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bhvwd
Nov 6, 2004 3:21 am
We heard the rumors of the demise of the democratic party and it`s liberal traditions. With the southern block at the height of its theocracy and the social...
30992
bhvwd
Nov 6, 2004 6:07 am
If we want to pacify Iraq we must kill the insurgents. It appears the greater number of this enemy is dug in in Fallusia. They have no air cover, they have no...
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louise
hecubatoher
Nov 6, 2004 1:24 pm
Bill, I've no idea, but then it's politics and war. Where oh where is philosophy? Louise ... no ... chase ... for ... insurgancy...
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louise
hecubatoher
Nov 6, 2004 3:30 pm
if you're interested, see profile page. paul took the photo about a half hour ago....
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Mary Jo
alcyon11
Nov 6, 2004 4:32 pm
The philosophy behind wars and human suffering is to continue a specific agenda which is so obviously apparent from the record of history, namely, elitism and...
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bhvwd
Nov 6, 2004 4:48 pm
Louise, This is the hard part, this is where some people die because of the convictions of other people. Three years ago Bush set course to take over Iraq....
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louise
hecubatoher
Nov 6, 2004 5:32 pm
Bill, Seems to me 'the hard part' under your definition has been happening in Iraq throughout, and before, my lifetime, but I personally have been acutely...
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bhvwd
Nov 6, 2004 7:16 pm
Instability is a catch all concept that assigns neither blaim nor outcome. Yet all those coins must be placed on all those eyes before the boatman is paid....
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louise
hecubatoher
Nov 6, 2004 7:28 pm
"The disproportion in my build is that my forelegs are too short. Like the kangaroo, I have very short forelegs, and tremendously long hind legs. Ordinarily I...
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louise
hecubatoher
Nov 6, 2004 7:32 pm
cue: Buffalo ... unless anyone has a better idea? shaking my spear...
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Jan Van Biervliet
janvanbiervl...
Nov 6, 2004 7:37 pm
All about the Life and Works of Emil Cioran. Cioran, the most important Euro philosopher and psychologist of the last century. ...
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louise
hecubatoher
Nov 6, 2004 7:44 pm
hello there! you are 38, and have 49 listed interests. Cioran sounds a little top-heavy to me also, what in Britain I'm afraid we might call 'a miserable...
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louise
hecubatoher
Nov 6, 2004 8:22 pm
Nature is my enemy. Hence I live dialectically and make friends with animals. Louise...
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louise
hecubatoher
Nov 6, 2004 11:43 pm
Bill, My hunch is that you're presenting existential politics here, and philosophy as such doesn't make an appearance. The poetic and the paradoxical are...
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Mary Jo
alcyon11
Nov 7, 2004 1:01 am
there ain't enough coin in the realm to pay for the blood that's been shed, and there's blame enough to go 'round for the worthless words that get read trust...
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Andy Rix
andy_rix13
Nov 7, 2004 2:24 am
Hi I loved the Plague - great story. I read a book a couple of months ago that was called "the Philosophy of the Matrix". Or something like that. I was a book...
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bhvwd
Nov 7, 2004 2:39 am
I had a friend who was 101 airborn ,he fought at bastogne. He hated nazis and he detested all things german. This was fifty years after the reality of combat....
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Monte Morris
monteamorris
Nov 7, 2004 3:27 am
THis was interesting, though I'd already been aware of the dark side of the current Republican alliance. The Republican strategy is, even if there isn't any ...
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Adit G
aditgauchan
Nov 7, 2004 3:42 am
hey, thanks for replying. So it was an actual book eh? . . hmm i'm gonna have to look into that one at the moment - my primary focus is fight club, and...
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Monte Morris
monteamorris
Nov 7, 2004 3:43 am
Bill, Many of the US's military commanders have said that they believe any war in Iraq is unwinable. They said there was a window of opportunity for the US to...
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Monte Morris
monteamorris
Nov 7, 2004 3:48 am
Louise, I read Either/Or as part of my senior thesis back in college. Beautifully written, and i like the contrast of Part 1 to Part 2 and the numerous essay...
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Monte Morris
monteamorris
Nov 7, 2004 3:55 am
Louise, You presented an interesting topic: when does hatred become so intense that negotiation is no longer possible? INteresting, but I've not the slightest...
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Susan Schnelbach
stitchsds
Nov 7, 2004 4:10 am
We seem to be straying towards politics again. If we can all return to the topic of philosophy, existential philosophy to be precise, we'd all appreciate it. ...