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Writings About The Human Condition: AMAZING FIND!
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Writings About The Human Condition. Sunday, July 24, 2005. I found these bones washed ashore at Park Point in Duluth, MN. The mysterious creature has baffled scientists who have found no proper taxonomic category into which to place it. The skeletal remains of a mysterious creature I found washed ashore in Duluth, MN. Posted by luke d at 9:40 AM. Wow, good job, maybe you will be allowed to name the unknown deceased animal? Amazing, it still is. Don't you just love the word AMAZING? Alibris - used books.
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Writings About The Human Condition: May 2005
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Writings About The Human Condition. Tuesday, May 24, 2005. There are several distinct answers to this question, but one type of answer in particular that I am interested in. First, to go over some reasons to do art that are more straightforward:. So here are at least three reasons to do art: for profit, for fun/happiness, and as therapy. What other straightforward reasons to do art are there? Now we are to the point that interests me: why else do art? Posted by luke d at 3:24 AM. Friday, May 13, 2005.
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Writings About The Human Condition
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Writings About The Human Condition. Tuesday, April 05, 2005. Gallery of 23 pictures taken along Michigan Street: http:/ www.intergalacticninjas.com/motifoto/thumbnails.php? Posted by luke d at 3:11 PM. Minnesota, United States. View my complete profile. Motifoto: motivating each other to take pictures. Ethics, Deliberation, and Motivation - Part 2. Ethics, Deliberation, and Motivation. Totally Tapped of Ideas. Deferring Beliefs to an Intellectual Authority: Ra. More Thoughts on Intellectual Authorities.
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Writings About The Human Condition: Why do art?
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Writings About The Human Condition. Tuesday, May 24, 2005. There are several distinct answers to this question, but one type of answer in particular that I am interested in. First, to go over some reasons to do art that are more straightforward:. So here are at least three reasons to do art: for profit, for fun/happiness, and as therapy. What other straightforward reasons to do art are there? Now we are to the point that interests me: why else do art? Posted by luke d at 3:24 AM. Well, I just wrote a pap...
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Writings About The Human Condition: September 2005
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Writings About The Human Condition. Monday, September 12, 2005. Echo #1: Apollinian vs. Dionysian. I want to start a series of posts of things that echo in my head. They may be from books, movies, things people have said, memories of events, or whatever else, so long as I think of them often. The first is from section 1 of Nietzsche's. The Birth of Tragedy. Specifically, getting to the lines I remember so well from. The Birth of Tragedy. Apart from the issue of whether the "healthy-minded" and the revele...
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Writings About The Human Condition: Busy and/or Lazy
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Writings About The Human Condition. Saturday, June 18, 2005. Lately I've been busy and/or lazy about posting, but I hope to continue writing posts for this blog. Today I sat at home and was REALLY lazy. I watched the 2002 movie version of "Siddhartha" based on the book by Hermann Hesse. It was good- much like I remember the book. I got three movies on vhs from the large collection of classic movies at the public library, where movies are FREE! I should give credit, however, to Mandi. Or does it work?
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Writings About The Human Condition: June 2005
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Writings About The Human Condition. Tuesday, June 21, 2005. Here's a link to a group in Michigan called the Lenawee Peacemakers. Among other things, they are trying to put a full page ad in the newspaper which will detail how the US could have better spent the money that is currently being spent on the Iraq War. If you want to contribute your name with a minimum donation of $10 to cover the cost of the ad, click the links on the left hand side of their page. You can also view the ad there. Here's a link ...
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Writings About The Human Condition: March 2005
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Writings About The Human Condition. Sunday, March 20, 2005. Life is a tragedy for those who feel. And a comedy for those who think.". Not bad- especially because the other one I got said something like, "money will be coming your way" or some crap like that. Posted by luke d at 10:20 PM. Saturday, March 12, 2005. Ethics, Deliberation, and Motivation - Part 2. Sorry about the break here I hope I haven’t lost my 2-3 readers. Anyway. I admit that in the meat eating example we are considering questions simil...
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Writings About The Human Condition: January 2005
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Writings About The Human Condition. Thursday, January 27, 2005. Deferring Beliefs to an Intellectual Authority: Rational? First, I have appreciated the good comments on this topic, which I expected to be a simple thought that would float out there unchallenged. Let's try things this way:. Now there are a few assumptions here and probabilities that I assume will wash out. Besides that I'm crazy). Posted by luke d at 4:26 AM. Tuesday, January 25, 2005. More Thoughts on Intellectual Authorities. Let's say t...
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Writings About The Human Condition: Echo #1: Apollinian vs. Dionysian
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Writings About The Human Condition. Monday, September 12, 2005. Echo #1: Apollinian vs. Dionysian. I want to start a series of posts of things that echo in my head. They may be from books, movies, things people have said, memories of events, or whatever else, so long as I think of them often. The first is from section 1 of Nietzsche's. The Birth of Tragedy. Specifically, getting to the lines I remember so well from. The Birth of Tragedy. Apart from the issue of whether the "healthy-minded" and the revele...