I thought that yesterday, too. Wikipedia is fast and careful in wording.
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So I am intrigued : I have read ‘indignity’ and wouldn’t have thought of ‘Aufrecht’ as the translation. Very curious to hear your reasons. Loved it!
I also enjoyed this. I imagine one way to look at this might be to resuscitate the habit of reading aloud. Presumably, that is what early philosophers did and what taught youg aspiring ones how to read? in the age of mass education, we simply don’t encourage proclamation and oratorio any more.
melissa is bringing destruction to yet another climate vulnerable community - here we try to figure out what else is happening, besides losing territory. Open access, to boot.
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That’s absolutely fabulously awesome! Many congratulations!
That’s absolutely fabulously awesome! Many congratulations!
Welcome to Canada!
I am not worried.
Well hello. We need you.
Thanks - that’s awesome.
That course sounds fascinating. Would you share the titles of the weeks? I am intrigued.
Sadly, it was only a question of time before this happens.
Not as far as I can see. I think your impression is still spot in.
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Where in Arendt did you find this? Very nice.
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Ingrid Robeyns in the Observer explaining “Limitarianism”.