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Posts by Justin Vlasits

Poster which reads: Writing Philosophical Fiction with Dr Rachel Handley.
When: Wednesday 25th March 5:30 pm to 7:30 pm, Saturday 28th March 1 pm to 3 pm. Where: Liverpool Central Library, Hornby Library. All writers welcome! All is need is a pen and paper.

Participants will produce several pieces of flash fiction during this two-hour workshop. Designed for adults, the workshop introduces key philosophical themes found in different parts of both literature and philosophy and guides participants in writing in response to those themes. We will look at topics such as the climate crisis, what it means to be a person, and oppression. 

Rachel is a lecturer in philosophy, a science fiction author, and a poet. Their writing has been published by Arlen House, The Liminal Review, Sonder Magazine, and Poetry Ireland, among others. Alongside their teaching in philosophy, they often teach creative writing. Most recently, they facilitated a workshop at York Literature Festival.

The poster includes logos for Liverpool City Council, Liverpool Central Library, the British Philosohical Association, The University of Liverpool, and #philosophymatters

For enquiries, contact Tom Bunyard at t.bunyard@liverpool.ac.uk

Poster which reads: Writing Philosophical Fiction with Dr Rachel Handley. When: Wednesday 25th March 5:30 pm to 7:30 pm, Saturday 28th March 1 pm to 3 pm. Where: Liverpool Central Library, Hornby Library. All writers welcome! All is need is a pen and paper. Participants will produce several pieces of flash fiction during this two-hour workshop. Designed for adults, the workshop introduces key philosophical themes found in different parts of both literature and philosophy and guides participants in writing in response to those themes. We will look at topics such as the climate crisis, what it means to be a person, and oppression. Rachel is a lecturer in philosophy, a science fiction author, and a poet. Their writing has been published by Arlen House, The Liminal Review, Sonder Magazine, and Poetry Ireland, among others. Alongside their teaching in philosophy, they often teach creative writing. Most recently, they facilitated a workshop at York Literature Festival. The poster includes logos for Liverpool City Council, Liverpool Central Library, the British Philosohical Association, The University of Liverpool, and #philosophymatters For enquiries, contact Tom Bunyard at t.bunyard@liverpool.ac.uk

Come write some philosophical fiction with me in Liverpool!

The workshop is free, fun, and you'll get lots of writing done!

Everyone is welcome, all you'll need is a pen and paper, and there's no need to book ✍️

#philsky #philosophymatters @thebpa.bsky.social @livunienglish.bsky.social #Liverpool

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Hey #chicago! We're joining the national Day of Action on March 7 to Stand Up for Science @standupforscience.bsky.social

It's time again to show your support for science in the US!

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I've been wanting to write a paper about cars as fascist objects a la Liao and Hubner.

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I have a Tern folding bike and used it for train commutes. Find someone who really knows how to service them, I've had mine completely messed up during the annual tune up. Hopefully your local bike shop where you bought it will have the right people!

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Sure!

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I find it useful to connect bureaucracy and literacy to see the connection between the form and content.

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I'm still working it out, but your idea helps. I want to understand reflective or philosophical skepticism as looking for a way to consistently express moral/epistemic humility in a way (writing) that was designed to express dogmata, which explains the literary experiments of Sextus, Zhuangzi, etc

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I realize now that I didn't get the significance of the title!

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I think that's very plausible. Have you thought at all about the connection between philosophy as a discipline and literacy? I've been thinking a lot about this in connection with global skeptical traditions.

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Enjoyed the post! Do you think there is a tension between the claim that philosophical natures can be found anywhere and the search for specific social conditions for philosophy? Or do you mean the latter as a stable discipline, not just isolated thinkers?

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The Nancy Meyers movie would be called "Logic of Love"

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Van Gogh's painting of cows in a field. The sky is a weird yellowy green colour, there is a crow in the distance and five cows in the field.

Van Gogh's painting of cows in a field. The sky is a weird yellowy green colour, there is a crow in the distance and five cows in the field.

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Image unrelated, I just really like Van Gogh's painting of cows

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This is a very good piece of advice. Will make sure none of my future sentences make this mistake.

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Also missing Anthony Laden I believe.

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d. Winterreise can be played on repeat

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Which gods have I angered such that I have TWO sets of indices for books to do today?!

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Has anyone ever collected all of the ancient criticisms of Plato's theory of forms? It seems like that would be a useful resource!

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Wüsthof makes a good knife!

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8 year old came home from school with the assignment to get faster with single digit multiplication, but had discovered on his own that x^2 = (x+1)(x-1)+1 by working through examples.

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Socrates: Philosophers must rule as kings

Glaucon: okay but what if we give them journals and blogs to manage first, to see how it goes?

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That would be interesting to know!

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Interesting that the author references Epicureans and Stoics, neither of whom really make such a strong distinction between Sophia and Phronesis. Maybe they are somewhat more relevant in the Hellenistic period?

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A view from Tübingen's Neckarbrücke

A view from Tübingen's Neckarbrücke

Today I arrived in Tübingen for a year of research leave! I've been teaching or taking care of babies more or less non-stop since 2012, so I'm pretty stoked!

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That's my sense as well. Although I still think Snell's observations about the way the archaic Greeks described 'mental' phenomena in poetry is very interesting in it's own right.

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Syllabus, syllabi, syllabusiest, syllabusted

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Cantor's diagonalization proof for an 8 year old

Cantor's diagonalization proof for an 8 year old

Some light math tutoring for the 8 year old.

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Google is dead
#RIPGoogle

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Some support from German, where "Guten Morgen" is in the accusative and is usually expanded to "ich wünsche dir einen guten Morgen"

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Protagoras on Homer redux

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