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The Dark Side of Sympathy | Interpolations
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Thoughts on books and stuff. The Dark Side of Sympathy. If you think reason is the better angel of our nature, think again. According to Jonathan Haidt in. Haidt plumbs the latest in neuroscience, genetics, social psychology, and evolutionary theory to provide an account of how people think and the evolutionary forces that have shaped our thoughts and feelings. Ultimately, he advances three principles of moral psychology:. 1 Intuitions come first, strategic reason second. In an ethic of community, moral ...
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7/1/13 - 8/1/13 ~ The Bibliophilic Night Owl
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The Bibliophilic Night Owl. By a historical fiction reader who reads so late at night it's already morning. Thursday, July 18, 2013. Analysis of The House Behind the Weeping Cherry by Ha Jin. In which love is the one to blame . . . again.). 8220;I’m single because I’m too poor to get married,” I confessed. 8220;Do you have a girlfriend? 8221; Huong asked. 8220;Not yet.”. 8220;So would you go with me if I wasn’t a sex worker? 8221; Nana asked, her oval face expressionless. Through his listening to the gir...
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9/1/12 - 10/1/12 ~ The Bibliophilic Night Owl
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The Bibliophilic Night Owl. By a historical fiction reader who reads so late at night it's already morning. Wednesday, September 5, 2012. A Mentor’s Musing: Listening to the Call. In which a possible illusion-versus-reality inspired moment further reflects my worsening eccentricity.). 8220;I want to try teaching. You know, I think teaching has been calling me and I have been ignoring it,” one bubbly female classmate blurted happily. Goodness. I need a shrink. Posted by Fun and Fearless. Links to this post.
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1/1/13 - 2/1/13 ~ The Bibliophilic Night Owl
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The Bibliophilic Night Owl. By a historical fiction reader who reads so late at night it's already morning. Wednesday, January 16, 2013. Verses by Funandfearless: Learning. In which they are never supposed to stop flowing.). Is as wild as the hunted. As clear as muddy water. As evanescent as fireworks. Do fly. And when they do,. They are meant to vanish. Values are not taught. Reality is a tragedy. Love is not everything. What we chose to believe it is. And beliefs are as clear as muddy water.
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Melody's Book Shelf: My Writing
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This is where I will share my thoughts and reviews on all books that I read. I will also occasionally open a conversation on interesting topics I come across in a book. I would love comments, so please don't hold back! Though I would appriciate everyone being civil! Review Guidelines and rating scale. Untouchable is in the late stages of editing and hopefully I will start sending it out to agents soon! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. A Raft of Apples. Ing, Inn and In.
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Time's Flow Stemmed. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Apologies, but no results were found for the requested archive. Perhaps searching will help find a related post. Receive updates by email. Enter your email address to follow this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. Join 3,404 other followers. Iris Murdoch’s The Italian Girl. An Element of Impossibility. The State of my Wish List of Books. Idées Fixes of the Week. Speaking Around the World in 13 Languages. If you wi...
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The Bibliophilic Night Owl. By a historical fiction reader who reads so late at night it's already morning. Tuesday, May 31, 2011. The following is a list of book titles with the link on posts where they were featured or reviewed in The Bibliophilic Night Owl. The Birth of Venus. The Books of Rachel. The Center of the World. The Crimson Petal and the White. The Devil Wears Prada. L by Arturo Pérez-Reverte. By Yona Zeldis McDonough. Girl in Hyacinth Blue. Girl with the Pearl Earring. The God of Spring.
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Melody's Book Shelf: Welcome
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This is where I will share my thoughts and reviews on all books that I read. I will also occasionally open a conversation on interesting topics I come across in a book. I would love comments, so please don't hold back! Though I would appriciate everyone being civil! Review Guidelines and rating scale. Wednesday, May 5, 2010. Hello Everyone this blog should be up and running in about a week or two so hang in there! I will try and get some reviews up as soon as possible! May 6, 2010 at 11:02 PM. Break Ever...
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KyusiReader: June 2014
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Monday, June 30, 2014. On a reading high. So last Sunday, we decided to stay at home and just catch up on whatever stuff that needs catching up on. For me of course, that would have to be reading. As I slept at 8 pm last Saturday night, I woke up at 3 am, logged on to Facebook (goodness, 390 likes for that photo! Checked my emails and downloadables, and started reading this latest novel by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, Americanah. And then I checked the clock on my wall. It was already 8 am! That novel insta...